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Children do you love playing in garden full of colorful flowers, bushes, shrubs and green grasses? We all love flowers, green grass around us. Let's learn about the shrub lands we found around us.
The most common thing about Shrub lands is that they grow where water is in short supply for several months in a year.
The temperate woodland and shrub land bio-me is on the western coasts of South Africa, Australia, and North and South America.
Shrub lands are the best place for animals to find food, shrub lands are mostly dominated by herbivores animals,the largest shrub land eaters are deer's and antelopes,the herbivores animals possess a big danger to the dangerous predators in the shrub lands, these antelopes and deer's graze in herds.
Deer live in a variety of bio-mes, ranging from tundra to the tropical rain forest. The majority of large deer species inhabit temperate mixed deciduous forest, mountain mixed coniferous forest.
Chameleons are a distinctive and highly specialized clade of lizards. Chameleons are distinguished by their feet separately mobile, stereoscopic eyes, their very long, highly modified, long tongues; their swaying gait, and crests or horns on their distinctively shaped heads.
Tawny Frog-mouths are large, big-headed birds that are 34 -- 53 cm long. They are stocky and compact with rounded wings and short legs.
Brown vine snake is an extremely slender snake that reaches up to (6.2 ft) in length. Its color may vary from grey to brown with a yellow underside.
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