Prairie

A prairie is a type of habitat with mostly grasses, but also flowering plants and occasional shrubs or isolated trees.[1] This type of habitat can be found around the world, but it goes by different names, such as steppes in Asia. What attracts tourists is the golden grass in prairie grassland. The word 'prairie' generally means grasslands in North America. There are often many animals on a prairie. They either prefer a prairie or can only live in a prairie. Well-known are the American bison (also called the buffalo) and the pronghorn antelope. Birds include the bobolink and the meadowlark.

Standing next to a compass plant nearly ten feet (3m) tall on a tall grass prairie restoration in NE Illinois, USA
  1. "Illinois Prairies". Illinois DNR. Archived from the original on 8 February 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2013.

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