Caribou, also known as reindeer, primarily inhabit tundra and boreal forest regions, not grasslands. They are adapted to cold and snowy environments, such as the Arctic and subarctic regions, where they feed on lichens and other vegetation found in these habitats. While some caribou herds might travel across different types of landscapes, grasslands are not their typical habitat.
grasslands
No, prairie dogs are native to North America and live in grasslands, plains, and prairies of the continent. They are not found in African grasslands.
Bisons live in grasslands because they primarily feed on grasses. Grasslands provide the open spaces and the vegetation that bison require for food. Additionally, the open landscapes of grasslands allow bison to graze efficiently and spot predators from a distance.
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Canadian woodland caribous live in the woodland of Canada.
Caribous live in tundra, arctic, north poleThey live in the Tundra or alpine biome, and Canada and Alaska.
they live in colarado and they eat grass
they live in grasslands not on grasslands
Arctic and sub-arctic biomes.
Do marmots live in grasslands?
yes weasels live in grasslands
whats a caribous job
yes they can foxes live in forest and grasslands
What adaptations do deer have to live in the grasslands
do people live in GRASSLANDS.. and how many
Colorado Caribous was created in 1978.