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Why does cotton grass grow together close to the soil

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Plains.


What animal eats cotton grass in the Arctic?

Well, honey, the animal that munches on cotton grass in the Arctic is the muskox. These fluffy guys have a taste for those tufts of grass, making them a key part of their diet in the chilly tundra. So, if you're ever up north and spot some cotton grass disappearing, you can bet those muskoxen are the culprits.


What biomes are cotton grass most likely found?

Tundra.