Who lives in grasslands?
Grasslands are home to many of the world’s grazing herbivores and fast moving predators that eat them. The most magnificent and impressive inhabitants of the African grassland savannas are hooved mammals like zebras, wildebeeste (gnus), antelopes, and buffalos. All these grazers depend on grasses for food, but despite this, there is little competition between them. Each animal has its preferred species of grasses, and each likes to graze at a different height, so that different parts of the grass are eaten by different species.