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Grasslands are known by many names, prairies, pampas, savannas and heaths. Each grassland habitat has its own set of animal residents that make the most of the low cover and abundant plant life.
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African Bush ElephantThe world's largest living land animal grazes the savannas of central Africa. |
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American BisonAt one point less than 100 bison ranged free in the United States. Now, the species is rebounding. |
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BobolinkThe bobolink is one of many grassland birds that make thier home on and in the prairies of North America. |
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Karner Blue ButterflyPopulations of this tiny butterfly are benefiting from the restoration of habitat in the Midwestern US. |
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Blanding's TurtleThis elusive turtle can be found in wetlands habitats near prairies and dunes. |
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Prairie Mole CricketThe name says it all. This insect lives beneath the prairie, using its highly modified front legs to dig. |
Nature picture credits (top to bottom): Photo © Robert Hardholt (African Bush Elephant); Photo © Chris Helzer (American Bison); Photo © Rich Phalin (Bobolink); Photo © Bill Daunis (Karner Blue Butterfly); Photo © TNC (Blanding's Turtle); Photo © Robert and Linda Mitchell (Prairie Mile Cricket);