Asked by Nizam Qutubuddin on Jul 08, 2024
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In which biome are large herds of grazing herbivores found?
A) tropical forest
B) Grasslands
C) arctic tundra
D) deciduous forest
Grazing Herbivores
Animals that feed on plants by cropping them close to the ground, often playing a crucial role in maintaining the health of ecosystems.
Grasslands
Ecosystems dominated by grasses and other herbaceous plants, often found in regions with intermediate rainfall.
Deciduous Forest
A type of forest characterized by trees that lose their leaves seasonally, usually in response to cold or dry weather.
- Gain an understanding of the varied biomes and their distinct traits.
Verified Answer
TA
Tristan AnglinJul 12, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Large herds of grazing herbivores, such as bison and wildebeest, are typically found in grassland biomes. These biomes provide open spaces with abundant grasses for grazing animals. Tropical forests are dense and have limited grazing areas, while the arctic tundra and deciduous forests have fewer large herbivores.
Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of the varied biomes and their distinct traits.