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What did the Toolache wallaby eat?

The Toolache Wallaby is extinct, but fed on native grasses.


Why are the native grasses of Kansas a valuable resource?

The Native Grasses protect the soil from erosion.


Is the short sedge grasses native or invasive to a humid continental climate?

Is the short sedge grasses native or invasive to a humid continental climate


What happened to prairie farmers in the 1930s?

native grasses


Why are native grasses a valuable resource?

I don’t know


Native grasses in many of the world's grasslands have been replaced with?

Native grasses in many of the world's grasslands have been replaced with invasive species, agricultural crops, and non-native grasses. This shift often results from land use changes, such as farming, overgrazing, and urban development. The loss of native grasses can lead to reduced biodiversity, altered ecosystems, and diminished soil health, impacting both wildlife habitats and human agricultural practices. Restoration efforts are crucial to re-establishing native grasslands and their ecological functions.


Before European settlers arrived the Great Plans of North America were?

wild grasses


What type of grass do wild sheep eat?

Wild native grasses.


Where do you find grasses?

Grass snakes are native to mainland Europe and the UK.


What type of food does the Wombat eat?

The Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat (aka Queensland Hairy-nosed Wombat, Yaminon) eats mostly native grasses. The Common Wombat eats mostly native grasses, sedges, rushes, shrub and tree roots. The Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat eats mostly young shoots of native grasses.


What is the definition of grassland?

An ecosystem that contains grasses as dominant plants is called grass land .


How does a Northern Hairy Nosed Wombat find food?

They forage for native grasses mostly.