Grassland animals!!! Grassland biomes are home to a wide variety of animals. Some of the largest land animals in the world live in grassland habitats, like elephants, bison, and ostriches – the largest bird in the world.
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Grassland Animals
Animals that Live in Grassland
- Aardvark
- Aardwolf
- African Buffalo
- African Wild Dog
- Alpaca
- Anaconda
- Anteater
- Antelope
- Armadillo
- Baboon
- Badger
- Bandicoot
- Bison
- Brown Bear
- Bush Dog
- Bustard
- Caracal
- Cheetah
- Chipmunk
- Civet
- Clouded Leopard
- Coati
- Cockatoo
- Common Genet
- Cougar
- Coyote
- Deer
- Dingo
- Duiker
- Echidna
- Elephant
- Elk
- Emu
- Fox
- Gazelle
- Geoffroy’s Cat
- Giant Tortoise
- Giraffe
- Gopher
- Grasshopper
- Groundhog
- Grouse
- Guanaco
- Guinea Pig
- Hartebeest
- Hedgehog
- Hippopotamus
- Hyena
- Impala
- Jackal
- Jaguar
- Jaguarundi
- Kangaroo
- Lion
- Meerkat
- Oryx
- Ostrich
- Pangolin
- Prairie Dog
- Quoll
- Rabbit
- Rhinoceros
- Spectacled Bear
- Squirrel
- Tamandua
- Tasmanian Devil
- Tiger
- Vicuna
- Viscacha
- Wallaby
- Warthog
- Weasel
- Wildcat
- Wombat
- Zebra
Grassland Animals Examples
Aardvark
- I’ve arranged the pictures of the animals alphabetically from aardvark to zebra.
African Buffalo
- A herd of about 100 African buffalo meanders quietly along a riverbank.
Alpaca
- The alpaca is a unique animal in South America.
Anteater
- This mammal is also known as a spiny anteater and represents Australia’s land.
Antelope
- He gave us the buffalo, the antelope, and the deer for food and clothing.
Armadillo
- The armadillo is found in the American South and in Central America.
Baboon
- A baboon is a large monkey that lives in Africa.
Badger
- The badger is a protected species covered by the legislation.
Bison
- Herds of bison live in the park.
Brown Bear
- There was a big, brown bear near him.
Cheetah
- The cheetah can attain speeds of up to 97 kph.
Chipmunk
- This little chipmunk is hungry. Can you help him get to his acorns?
Clouded Leopard
- The clouded leopard is the largest predator on the Borneo and Sumatra Islands.
Coati
- I have never seen a coati before and luckily saw a family of them in the museum.
Cockatoo
- There are seagulls, he says, and terns and storks and cockatoos.
Cougar
- This type of cougar has a distinctive crook in its tail.
Zebra
- The quagga was a strikingly beautiful variant of the zebra.
Wombat
- The wombat and kangaroo are both marsupials in Australia.
Wildcat
- My sister turns into a wildcat when she gets mad.
Weasel
- Among the most abundant are the Talai hare, yellow weasel, and rock squirrel.
Warthog
- He is saved by a warthog and another small unknown animal.
Wallaby
- The Australian wallaby resembles a hare and has persistent teeth.
Vicuna
- The vicuna is the smallest member of the camel family.
Tiger
- The campaign will hopefully ensure the survival of the tiger.
Tamandua
- The tamandua lives in trees, where it can cling to branches with its strong, almost hairless tail.
Grassland Animals Infographic
Animals that Live in Grassland
English Vocabulary for Grassland Animals