Biology, asked by mananmehta2105, 10 months ago

How can we say that the temperate grasslands are home to a rich wildlife? At brainly?

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Answered by muskansingh22
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Temperate grasslands have a low diversity of wildlife, but a high abundance of wildlife. In North America the dominant grazing animals are bison and pronghorn. Rodents include pocket gophersand prairie dogs. Carnivores include wolves, coyotes, swift foxes, badgers and black-footed ferrets.
Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Ungulates are mammals with hoofs like horses or deers. Their long legs help them run fast to escape grassland predators. One of the best example of grassland animal adaptation in accordance with their dietary habit can be seen in bison species who sport flat-topped teeth which makes it easier for them to feed on grass.

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