Grassland Animals
Grassland animals are species that thrive in open, grassy areas, such as prairies and savannas. These habitats provide ample food sources, including grasses and herbs. Common grassland animals include bison, antelopes, and prairie dogs, which have adapted to the flat terrain and often live in herds for protection against predators.
Many grassland animals have unique adaptations to survive in their environment. For example, cheetahs are known for their speed, allowing them to chase down prey, while burrowing owls use their underground homes to stay safe from threats. These adaptations help maintain the balance of the grassland ecosystem.