The grassland of the North American grassland spreads to Great Plains in the United States. Grasslands are the habitat for many plants, species, and endangered species such as Northern Swift Fox and Vulpes Velox. Because of tall mixed grasses, Rocky Mountains, fertile soil, rainfall, mild temperatures, grasslands are a beautiful habitat for many wildlife. Protecting these grassland seeds is very important. Because extinction of endangered species like Swift Fox's fast, fast north will destroy it, which will have a terrible effect.
Temperate prairie is on the equator of the North continent. One of the largest temperate prairies is the grassland of the United States. Only about 2% of the country's original grassland remains. This causes serious concern among environmentalists and promotes new protection activities. The temperate prairie may be big or small. As long as the area is in contact with deserts and forests, it can be thought of as a grassland. In addition to the American prairie, other famous temperate meadows include Russian savanna, African grassland, South American Pampas grassland (mainly in Argentina and Uruguay), Eurasian grassland, North America plain, and Asia's Gobi There are grasslands around the desert.
Midlatitude meadows such as North American pastures and pastoral pastures in the Pacific, Pampa of Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Calcare Lowland, European prairie. They are divided into temperate savanna and shrubs such as temperate steppe, savanna and shrub biome. Many large herbivores such as bison, gazelle, zebra, rhinoceros and wild horses are inhabited by temperate grasslands. Carnivores such as lions, wolves, cheetahs, leopards, etc. can also be found in warm prairies. Other animals in this area include: deer, prairie dog, mouse, jack rabbit, skunk, coyote, snake, fox, owl, pelicans, black pelican (old and new world varieties), cricket, grassland, sparrow , Stork, hawk and hyena
Temperate grasslands have low diversity of wildlife, but are rich in wildlife. In North America, the main grazing animals are bison and prong horn. Rodents include pocket hamsters and prairie dogs. Carnivorous animals include wolves, coyotes, fast foxes, crickets, and crociferlets. Birds include gnosts, grasslands, owl cats, sparrows, eagles and owls. Temperate meadows are hot in summer and cold in winter. Summer temperatures may exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit and winter temperatures may fall as low as minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit. They usually have annual precipitation between 10 and 35 inches, most of them occurring in late spring and early summer. At the beginning of the growing season, snow is often stored as water. Seasonal drought and occasional fire help to maintain these grasslands