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Write any two adaptive features of a predator living in a grassland habitat.

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Answered by akashrawat09
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A few of these adaptations are:

  • Some animals, such as bison, have broad, flat-topped teeth and digestive systems especially adapted to feed on grasses.
  • 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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Answered by Anonymous
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Vocabulary

Adaptation: A gradual, but continuous process of change from one generation of a species to the next.

Antlers: A bony outgrowth or horn, usually branched, on the head of various members of the deer family.

Camoufage: Concealment by disguise or protective colouring.

Carnivore: A flesh-eating animal.

Defence: Protecting oneself from harm.

Ecosystem: A community, together with its environment, functioning as a unit.

Food chain: A community of organisms where each member is eaten in turn by another member.

Herbivore: An animal that feeds mainly on plants.

Omnivore: An animal that feeds on both plants and other animals.

Predator: An animal that hunts and seizes other animals for food.

Prey: An animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator.

Scavenger: An animal that feeds on dead or decaying matter.

Stalk: To track prey in a secretive manner.

Talon: The claw of a bird of prey.

Trophic level: A group of organisms that occupies the same position in the food chain.

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