A large grassy area in the wild is typically known as a savanna or prairie. These areas are characterized by vast expanses of grasses, occasional trees, and support a diverse range of wildlife. They are found in various parts of the world, such as Africa, North America, and Australia.
Grassy areas are commonly found in parks, fields, and meadows. They provide a soft, natural surface for activities like picnicking, sports, and relaxation. Grass also plays a crucial role in ecosystems by providing habitat for various plants and animals.
A group of large wild cats is called a "coalition" or "ambush" depending on the species.
"Innumerable wild goats" is a simple expression used to express seeing goats. It means "a large, undefined number of wild goats."
Large carnivores such as lions, hyenas, and leopards are known to prey on wild dogs. These predators pose a threat to wild dog populations in certain regions.
There are many large and dangerous wild animals, some of which can be trained and tamed. However here are a few dangerous wild animals: Lion Tiger Hippopotamus Elephant Rhinoceros Great White Shark Alligator
I think it is ether a valley or a plain
meadow
A meadow is a possibility.
basically anywhere in a large grassy area there are alot in the summer
The term "down" for a large grassy area comes from Old English, where it referred to a rolling hill or expanse of open land. The term has since evolved to specifically refer to large open areas covered in grass, common in regions like England.
The area of Grassy Knob Wilderness is 69.606 square kilometers.
The area of Grassy Hill Natural Area Preserve is 5,827,473.248256 square meters.
There are wild sheep all over the world. Many times wild sheep can be found mountainous area. The mountain sheep are called Bighorn Sheep.
Plains
A plainSavannah/SavannaGrasslandMeadowField
It is a prarie
hourses do not live on farmes in the wild the live out in the open in grassy fields