A rough, steep mountain habitat offers diverse microclimates and varying elevations, creating distinct ecological niches that can lead to isolation of populations and increased opportunities for adaptation. This geographical complexity fosters divergent evolutionary paths as species adapt to specific conditions. In contrast, a large open grassland tends to have more homogenous conditions, which can limit the potential for speciation due to fewer barriers to gene flow among populations. Thus, the rugged terrain of mountains promotes greater biodiversity through speciation.
Mountain goats primarily eat grasses, herbs, sedges, and shrubs. In winter, they may also consume lichens and mosses. Their diet varies depending on the season and availability of food in their mountainous habitat.
in the savannah.(grasslands with long, tall, brown grass.)
YES!!!Mountain Goats are Herbivores.
Grass snakes are found in a variety of habitats, including grasslands, meadows, marshes, and woodlands. They prefer areas with ample vegetation for cover and prey, as well as access to water sources like ponds or streams. Grass snakes are often found basking in sunny spots or hiding under debris.
Mountain region is favourable for cattle rearing because mountain region lies at altitude of 3300m to 8848.86,. So mountain region mainly alpine forest and grassland and it is more suitable for cattle rearing.
rocky probably a little grass it depends on the mountain and were its at
bushes, grass and trees are common flora (plants) and mountain goats (sounds pretty obvious) also share this habitat
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its on grass or on animals
grass lands
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A mushroom's habitat is a field of green grass; such as gardens and farms
it just really likes long grass they really just don't have a habitat it lives were the grass does
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grass lands