=1) A squirrel in an oak tree because the get a place to live and is provided with food while the tree remains unharmed.==2) Deer and a shrub because a deer get nutrients and food and a place to live and the shrub is unharmed (unless he eats all of it)==And im still looking for a third reason for my science homework.=
The average temperature in North American grasslands varies depending on the region, but it generally ranges from 50°F to 80°F. These grasslands experience both hot summers and cold winters, with temperature extremes depending on the location and time of year.
Prairies are grasslands in North America.
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.
The species that best matches this description would be the Sharp-tailed Grouse. They are known to inhabit open grasslands and prairies across North America.
- prairie (temperate grassland) - savanna (tropical grassland)
a fish in rivers of north American grasslands
a fish in rivers of north American grasslands
Prairie
Ranch
i know there is the North American prarie, but i need one more...
North American deserts and grasslands are home to the jackrabbits.
in holes
Prairies are grasslands in North America.
The average temperature in North American grasslands varies depending on the region, but it generally ranges from 50°F to 80°F. These grasslands experience both hot summers and cold winters, with temperature extremes depending on the location and time of year.
Prairies are grasslands in North America.
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.
The species that best matches this description would be the Sharp-tailed Grouse. They are known to inhabit open grasslands and prairies across North America.