The State Flower of North Dakota is the Praire Rose.
wetland of the North Dakota portion of the praire pothole region
The north American porcupine eats a variety of foods. They are herbivores and eat berries, twigs, and other vegetation. The north American porcupine forages on the group for food and eats what is available in the area where it lives.
The world’s largest prairie is the Great Plains of North America.
Deer and you
she lived in grand praire
the galelaian praire is the eastward extension because of growth and of its habitat cool and brezzey wind hot sun humid tempature and all necessary greater than the galelaian praire is the conuer praire from brazil a common and popular praire known for the tall grass once because of that tall grass a man died of serious in juries no one heard him scream and he died of a lion injurie
the praire dog itself is a biotic factor because it is alive.
Carnivores
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Yes, lions (Panthera leo) eat impalas and zebra, which are known to be herbivores. In North America, mountain lions (Puma concolor) eat mule deer, which are also herbivores.
Some herbivores found in North American deserts include jackrabbits, desert bighorn sheep, kangaroo rats, and mule deer. These animals have adapted to the desert environment by feeding on desert plants and surviving the harsh conditions.