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AFRICAN GRASSLAND BIOME By Jaron Smith

By Jaron Smith Sharp claws to kill prey Fur camouflage to sneak up on prey Sharp teeth to eat prey Lion eating prey

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  • By Jaron Smith
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  • Sharp claws to kill prey Fur camouflage to sneak up on prey Sharp teeth to eat prey Lion eating prey
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  • Long neck to eat leaves Long legs that make it fast to get away from preditores Strong legs to hurt preditores
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  • Sharp teeth to eat and kill prey Strong jaws to crush bones of prey Long tongue to eat ants
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  • The African grassland
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  • They can grow because of their adaptations. First they can grow because of warm weather and lots of rain. There is just enough for them to grow. The grass land is made of mostly grass and not many trees. Grassland plants grow because of their adaptions.
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  • People have negatively affected this biome. They negatively affected this biome by endangering its species. They would kill animals and sell them for money. Also they destroy grassland habitat. People have negatively affected the grassland.
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  • People positively affected the grassland in some ways. First of all, they started protecting some animals. Also, they protected part of the grassland biome. They made it illegal to skin animals from the grassland. People have positively affected the grassland.
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