acadia,blue grass,buffalo grasses thewildclassroom.com
grass.....anything vegetative basically.
Some producers commonly found in temperate grasslands include grasses such as buffalo grass, blue grama, and ryegrass, as well as shrubs like sagebrush and wildflowers like prairie clover. These plants are adapted to the dry, windy conditions of temperate grasslands and play a vital role in supporting the ecosystem.
Prime producers of grasslands: Wild flowers Grass Trees Buffalo Grass Sunflower Crazy Weed Asters Blazing Stars Coneflowers Goldenrods Clover Wild Indigos
Bison, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, white-tail deer, gophers, jackrabbits, elk, etc.
Grasslands occur on all continents except Antarctica. African Savannah, tall American Grasslands and South American Grasslands and North Western European Grassland. Seasonally flooded grasslands occur in Florida, Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil. Deliberately flooded grasslands are known as Water Meadows.
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grass.....anything vegetative basically.
grass,leaves,seeds,flowers,roots,plant necter,trees,asters.
there are many different producers and consumers for grasslands. but they include: consumer: cheetah, hippo, giraffe, lion, mountain lion, etc... producer: Buffalo grass, a variety of seeds (sunflower, wheat) i hope you find this helpful.
Some producers commonly found in temperate grasslands include grasses such as buffalo grass, blue grama, and ryegrass, as well as shrubs like sagebrush and wildflowers like prairie clover. These plants are adapted to the dry, windy conditions of temperate grasslands and play a vital role in supporting the ecosystem.
Birds
desert,forests,tundra,grasslands
Prime producers of grasslands: Wild flowers Grass Trees Buffalo Grass Sunflower Crazy Weed Asters Blazing Stars Coneflowers Goldenrods Clover Wild Indigos
-23*C which is -4*F
Lion.
nope hbu?
they live in grasslands not on grasslands