As for insects, grasshoppers/locusts are one insect I can think of that eats plants of near any kind.
When it comes to animals, the question is a little too vague... Sheep, horses, cows all eat grass, whether prairie or not. It might help if you make your question a little more specific. :)
coyotes and big birds
Some common prairie animals include bison, prairie dogs, coyotes, and various types of grassland birds such as meadowlarks and hawks. These animals have adapted to the wide open grasslands and are important components of the prairie ecosystem.
Hawks, owls, eagles, coyotes, wolves. Pretty much anything that eats small animals.
Prairie grasslands in the tropical region are called temperate grasslands.
Dakota Prairie Grasslands was created in 2000.
its easy sparrows mostly u guys should know this
Prairie grasslands in the tropical region are called temperate grasslands.
Coyotes are also called prairie wolves.
Some examples of animals in the Temperate Grassland biome include bison, pronghorn antelope, ground squirrels, coyotes, and prairie dogs. These animals have adapted to the grassy plains and open spaces of the temperate grasslands ecosystem.
prairie dogs eats with their hands
In these glasslands there are temporary types of grass land ..
It's predators in Saskatchewan is foxes, prairie rattle snakes, bull snakes, coyotes,owls,badgers,skunks,weasels and bobcats.