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Organisms that live in the savanna and grassland biomes have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. Which of the following organisms is most likely to be found in a grassland?
a.
a bird that nests in trees
b.
an animal that burrows
c.
a large predatory cat
d.
an animal not adapted to cold temperatures
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b. an animal that burrows
Reason: Grasslands have few trees and open ground; many grassland animals (prairie dogs, ground squirrels, burrowing owls) live in burrows to escape predators, fire, and temperature extremes. Tree-nesting birds are unlikely, large predatory cats are more typical of savannas, and grassland species often are adapted to cold in temperate regions.
Reason: Grasslands have few trees and open ground; many grassland animals (prairie dogs, ground squirrels, burrowing owls) live in burrows to escape predators, fire, and temperature extremes. Tree-nesting birds are unlikely, large predatory cats are more typical of savannas, and grassland species often are adapted to cold in temperate regions.
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