1. They will eat different things depending on what's available.
2. Most prairie animals live in the ground but in the forest that is not always the case.
Yes the animals have diffent needs that live like praire animals and forest animals like the mating season and their babies
they both have animals, grass, rocks, and soil. they are also both on land
Prairie and Forest
Prairie and Forest
Natural succession typically occurs in the following order: prairie, followed by marsh, then forest. This sequence is based on changes in environmental conditions and species interactions as the ecosystem matures over time.
Well back then it was really different from now it was only the forest it was hard living in the prairie
Because a rain forest's resources are extremely vast and abundant compared to other biomes, such as a desert or plain.
Tundra
A forest omnivore is an animal that consumes both plant matter and other animals as part of its diet. This allows them to be more adaptable in their food sources compared to animals that are strict herbivores or carnivores. Examples of forest omnivores include bears, raccoons, and wild pigs.
I think it's Tennessee
Blackland prairie
Why do you think the animals left the forest