Tigers primarily inhabit grasslands because these ecosystems provide a diverse range of prey and sufficient cover for hunting. The open landscape allows tigers to stalk and ambush their prey effectively, while the underbrush offers shelter and denning sites for raising cubs. Additionally, grasslands can be adjacent to forests, giving tigers access to various habitats that support their ecological needs. However, it's important to note that while tigers can adapt to grassland environments, they are generally more commonly associated with forested areas.
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horse live in grassland coz they eat grass for they survival ........... for surviving they use to live in grass land
Yes
Yes, they do.
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.
The tigers live in grasslands are Amur tiger
The Tasmanian Tiger, properly known as a Thylacine, is extinct. When still living, the Thylacine lived in eucalyptus bushland, the edges of wetlands and grassland areas.
...a tiger is a mammal. It's an animal. It is not any type of vegetation.
The cougar does live in the Grassland biome.
They live on a grassland in Africa.
Their habitat is grassland
Grassland and or a forest. Most tigers live in forests and hunt in the grassland, though Siberian (Amur) tigers live and hunt in the forest. Sometimes the forests are rain forests, but some are just... forests. It depends on what subspecies of tiger you're looking at.
No, because whales must live in the water, it is impossible for whales to live in the grassland.
the temperature rainforest and the grassland
They tend to live in the temperate grassland biome.
waht animal are omnivore that live in the grassland?
they live in grassland for sure.