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in which of the following habitats can a terrestrial animal move the fastest​

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

In grasslands, a terrestrial animal can move very quickly.

Explanation:

Because of the wide spaces, animals are allowed to move freely on the grasslands, where they can run fast. 25% of the surface of the world is occupied by grassland. The majority of grassland animals can run quite fast, which allows them to elude chasing creatures.

Species categorized as terrestrial live mostly or entirely on land, in contrast to aquatic animals, which live primarily or exclusively in water, or amphibians, which require both aquatic and terrestrial habitats.

The largest mammal, the fastest runner, the ostrich, and the anaconda are the best examples of terrestrial animals.

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