Because grasslands are practically devoid of trees. Monkeys use trees to get from point A to point B, and also as their main food source: fruit. Fruit grows on trees, not on grasses. Plus, fruit is easier for monkeys to digest than grass is.
Grassland animals are animals that live in grassy, open landscapes. They are adapted to living in habitats with abundant grasses and little to no trees, such as zebras, bison, kangaroos, and prairie dogs. These animals have specialized adaptations to help them survive in grassland environments.
Well, Deers and Rabbits cant live in a pond ecosystem because they are forest animals and also bats. So any forest animal you can think of mostly cant live in a pond ecosystem
who ever think that living in the grassland will you survive look there are lions tiger and cheetah at there so don't go you will die.
they basically don't get enough water through out the year.Or for a better reason is that your average grassland does not get the right volume of water for a tree of any type to survive or a simpler answer is that it is to dry.
Animals in the grassland usually do not hibernate because the environment provides food and shelter all year round. However, some grassland animals, like ground squirrels, may hibernate during the winter in burrows to conserve energy and survive the harsh conditions.
no it cant
they shoot the other monkeys
heavy fur coated birds survive in Grassland
no they cant
Bananas.
in a grassland area
no that is a stupid thing to say monkeys cant box
They cant... In the stomach they'll die, because the stomach acid is way to strong for any living being to survive in. In the blood... The human will die before they grow. The sea monkeys will die aswell. There is simply no thinkable way how a seamonkey could survive inside a human body.
they need to survive
nuts
because of their blue scrotums, they blend in better
Monkeys in the grassland would feel too vulnerable to attack from predators (lions, Hyenas, etc.). Therefore, they tend to keep near trees that they can retreat to. A group of baboons, being bigger and more aggressive, may venture out into the open, but not too far.