Grasslands

The Vast Plains of Life

Where Herbivores and Predators Roam

Grasslands are expansive ecosystems where most life happens in open spaces. Found in regions ranging from temperate prairies to tropical savannas, these ecosystems are characterized by vast stretches of grasses and scattered trees.

These open landscapes support large herbivores like bison and antelope, which, in turn, are prey for swift predators. The simplicity of the vegetation masks the intricate food chains that sustain a variety of life in these wide-open spaces.

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