I think its the mixed wood plains im not sure so dont count on it. EDIT: It is indeed the Mixed Wood Plains. ~kingsleywong
Mixed-Wood Plains
list 4 competing land uses in the mixed wood plains ecozone
There are several adaptations that are required by the animals in the mixed wood plains ecozone. This includes their fur, legs, body forms and so much more. This will help them in their daily survival.
Plains bison and wood bison are two distinct subspecies of American bison, primarily differentiated by their habitat and physical characteristics. Plains bison are typically found in open grasslands and have a more robust build with a larger hump and shorter legs, while wood bison inhabit forested areas and are generally taller and leaner, with a smaller hump. Additionally, wood bison are less social and tend to form smaller herds compared to the more gregarious plains bison. Conservation status also varies, with wood bison being classified as a threatened species in some areas.
Since the Mixedwood Plains has a wet climate and plenty of precipitaion, the soil is mostly leached. Leached soil means that the soil has been exposed to too much wanter and the nutrients have sunken deep intothe ground so that the roots of the plant cannot reach them. At the same time, the mixedwood Plains has soil that is fertile and abundant for farming.
The white settlers on the Great Plains were accustomed to building houses with wood. There was not enough wood on the Plains to build a house. Later when rail transportation was built wood could be brought in on trains.
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It eats wood and lives in wood.
Mixed Woods Plains