There would be nothing to preserve and balance the amount of large grazing herbivore on the grasslands if there were not carnivores. Remember that nature is all about balance!
There would be nothing to preserve and balance the amount of large grazing herbivore on the grasslands if there were not carnivores. Remember that nature is all about balance!
There would be nothing to preserve and balance the amount of large grazing herbivore on the grasslands if there were not carnivores. Remember that nature is all about balance!
HORSE ASSES!
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∙ 14y agoCarnivores in grasslands play a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem balance by controlling herbivore populations. This helps prevent overgrazing and maintains the diversity of plant species. Carnivores also contribute to nutrient cycling by feeding on herbivores and returning those nutrients to the soil through their waste.
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∙ 12y agoNo, they are not even animals...
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∙ 15y agono
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yes
red kite
Energy flows from grassland to grassland through the transfer of nutrients and energy between plants, herbivores, and carnivores. Solar energy is converted by plants through photosynthesis, which is then consumed by herbivores, and subsequently by carnivores. This energy transfer forms the basis of the grassland ecosystem.
hey kid, read your biology textbook. the teacher assigns it for a reason.
CoyotesCougar/PumaGrizzly BearsBlack BearsGrey WolvesRed-tailed HawksGolden EaglesSwainson's HawksKestrel/Sparrow HawksOther species of hawksBurrowing OwlsAmerican BadgersBlack-tailed FerretsWestern Diamond-back Rattlesnakes
Grassland animals, climate, and plants are connected through a complex ecosystem. Climate influences the type of plants that can grow in a grassland, which in turn provides food and habitat for animals. Changes in climate can impact plant growth, which then affects the availability of food and shelter for animals in the grassland ecosystem.
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red kite
Energy flows from grassland to grassland through the transfer of nutrients and energy between plants, herbivores, and carnivores. Solar energy is converted by plants through photosynthesis, which is then consumed by herbivores, and subsequently by carnivores. This energy transfer forms the basis of the grassland ecosystem.
yes sometimes it is but their natural habit is eating because their carnivores.
The grassland in a rain forest is called the rain forest floor. It is the section in which the vegetation and herbivores live. But be careful. There are PLENTY of carnivores down there too.
hey kid, read your biology textbook. the teacher assigns it for a reason.
CoyotesCougar/PumaGrizzly BearsBlack BearsGrey WolvesRed-tailed HawksGolden EaglesSwainson's HawksKestrel/Sparrow HawksOther species of hawksBurrowing OwlsAmerican BadgersBlack-tailed FerretsWestern Diamond-back Rattlesnakes
Yes, the energy in a grassland energy pyramid ultimately comes from the sun through the process of photosynthesis. Plants in the grassland harness sunlight to convert it into chemical energy, which is then passed on to herbivores, carnivores, and other organisms in the ecosystem.
Grassland
no it does not snow in the grassland
Grassland
Their habitat is grassland