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Zebras and gazelles are found in grasslands. Both have remarkable speed. What is the significance of speed in grasslands?​

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Answered by ayanapanda
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In grasslands there are few large trees behind which herbivores such as deer, bison can hide. If the predator sees them and comes after them, then these animals rely on their speed only to escape from predators.

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Answered by kuldeepsingh020289
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In the tiniest grass, predators can easily discover their prey. As a result, these animals must move fast to dodge their pursuers and reach a secure spot. In the grass, predators may find it easier to spot their prey. Deer and zebras, for example, are constructed to run quickly to keep away from predators.

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