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The only cereal that is native to North America is wild rice, a form of blooming water grass. It is primarily found in the Great Lakes region.
A grass rat is common in the savanna, and native to Africa. Please see the related link below for more information:
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No. Some species of wallabies, which are smaller members of the kangaroo family, have been introduced to New Zealand.Kangaroos are native to Australia alone - no other continent or island. Tree kangaroos can be found in New Guinea as well as in the far northern rainforests of Australia, but that is the only variety found anywhere else apart from Australia.
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Aira grass is native to the eastern hemisphere. This includes Africa and Eurasia. It is often found in temperate climates and can be found in many countries.
The grass trees are native to Australia and can only be found in Australa from WA to the NT and down to Tasmania.
The tall grass in a lake is called reeds
Osage Grass, Johnson grass, And other native grasses. Quail primarily live in brushy fence rows and draws in the Midwest. They can also be found in grassy waterways and thin ditches with brush.
No the corn snake and the grass snake are completely different species ! Corn snakes are a native species of North America, while grass snakes are primarily found in Europe - including the British Isles.
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Switchgrass is native North American warm season bunchgrass. It can be found in Canada, the United States and Mexico and is one of the dominant plants in tall grass praries.
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grass, lots and lots of grass.
The only cereal that is native to North America is wild rice, a form of blooming water grass. It is primarily found in the Great Lakes region.
Wallaby grass is one of the most widespread native grasses found in Australia. It is eaten by kangaroos and wallabies, whilst the roots are eaten by the Golden sun moth.