How are the animals of grassland adapted to survive in their habitat? Explain with the example of a predator and a prey.
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Answer: 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. Most gazelles, cattle and antelopes are clad in colors that match the grass and surroundings of their wide-open habitats.
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