How are lion adapted to live in grassland?
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Camouflage. Lacking trees, rocks or other structures to hide behind, grassland animals have often evolved highly effective camouflage, which allows them to hide while in plain sight. ... Many prairie animals have front legs and paws that allow them to burrow into the ground, where they are protected from predators.
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Adaptations in lions: Lions are adapted to live in grasslands or forests. Their skin colour camouflages with the yellow colour of the grass. This helps them to catch the prey. Also they have strong sense of smell which help them to sense the prey.
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