How is the natural vegetation of the prairies? List few wildlife of this region.
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How is the natural vegetation of the prairies?
The vegetation is composed primarily of perennial grasses, with many species of flowering plants of the pea and composite families. Most authorities recognize three basic subtypes of prairie: tallgrass prairie; midgrass, or mixed-grass, prairie; and shortgrass prairie, or shortgrass plains.
List few wildlife of this region.
- Birds.
- Mammals.
- Reptiles.
- Amphibians.
- Fish.
- Invertebrates.
- Plants & Fungi.
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