the sandwich tree is very common also the lollypop grass and the jumping jellybean bush
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mostly the south but some in the northern
Grasses are the dominant plant in most semiarid areas.
South America, the grasslands are known as pampas. The climate there is humid and moist. Grasslands in the southern hemisphere tend to get more precipitation than those in the northern hemisphere, and the grass tends to be the tall-grass variety. In South America lives the armadillo, opossum, fox, jaguar, llama, puma, rhea, tapir, many rodents, and many other animals.
You can find the grasslands called pampas in relatively wealthy South America. They are flat, fertile plains found mostly in Argentina and extends into Uruguay.
To the herbivores that live on these grasslands, yes, most are. However, there are plants that are poisonous to animals that are not edible. Locoweed, Death Camas, Water Hemlock and Tall Larkspur are some plants that are poisonous to most natural grassland-dwelling herbivores.
Some animals that live in grasslands are lions giraffes and cheetas. I'm not sure about the plants.
ice and snow in south america ...
some charactreristics of grasslands are grass, plants and I dont know what im eveing sayin
the pampas grass is one and it canlive almost in any habitat
South Carliona has alot of grass
mostly the south but some in the northern
it eats all meat ans some plants
Some animals that live in grasslands are lions giraffes and cheetas. I'm not sure about the plants.
well there are many many plants found in the grasslands like tress flowers grass
well there is mostly grass wild flowers and herbs
Yucca are native to hot and dry parts of North and South America including the Caribbean. Some varieties of yucca can grow in grasslands and coastal areas. Gardeners use them as ornamental plants.
Grasses are the dominant plant in most semiarid areas.