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Multiple Choice
In which type of habitat are heavy grazers and burrowing animals most likely to be found?
A
Tropical rainforest
B
Grassland
C
Tundra
D
Desert
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the characteristics of each habitat listed in the problem: Tropical rainforest, Grassland, Tundra, and Desert. Focus on factors such as vegetation, climate, and soil composition.
Consider the ecological requirements of heavy grazers (e.g., animals like bison or antelope) and burrowing animals (e.g., prairie dogs or ground squirrels). Heavy grazers typically require abundant grass or vegetation for food, while burrowing animals need soil that is easy to dig into.
Analyze the tropical rainforest habitat. Tropical rainforests are characterized by dense vegetation, high humidity, and poor soil for burrowing. Heavy grazers are less common here due to the lack of open grasslands.
Evaluate the tundra and desert habitats. Tundras are cold, with permafrost that makes burrowing difficult, and deserts are arid with sparse vegetation, which limits food availability for heavy grazers.
Focus on the grassland habitat. Grasslands are open areas with abundant grasses, making them ideal for heavy grazers to feed and burrowing animals to dig into the soil. This habitat supports both types of animals effectively.