Grassland
Some locations of grasslands are the Great Plains of North America, Pampa of Argentina, fields of southern Africa, parts of Hungary, Northeastern China, USSR, Siberia, the Serengeti Plains of Africa, South America, and Australia.
There are wet and dry seasons with extended droughts. There are drying winds and extreme temperatures. The rainfall gets between 25 to 75 centimeters annually
Many animals live in grasslands. mice, prairie dogs, snakes, insects, elephants, lions, zebra, giraffes, cheetah and white rhinoceros. They must protect themselves in other ways, such as speed or camouflage
There are two major types of plants ; grasses and shrubs. Some short grasses are buffalo grass, alfalfa, ragweed, and blue grass. Some tall grasses are big blue stem, iron weed, and wheat grass. Some shrubs are trees, herbs, flowers, and weeds.