There all types of animals in the and theres different grasslands. Theres big and small animals.
A Black-Fotted faret lives in grasslands. The Black-footed ferret is highly endangered and was once thought extinct. Ferrets prey on prairie dogs, who also depend on American grasslands.
A Black Rhino one of the most endangered animals in the world - there were fewer than 3,200 in the world in 2001, most of which live on wildlife preserves.
African Elephant Even though it is illegal, African elephants are hunted for their tusks, their meat, and skin. Loss of habitat due to human expansion also threatens the animal population. Most are living on wildlife preserves today.
A African Lion, The only lion that exist in Africa savannas are in protected nature preserves. Hunting and loss of habitat still plague the lions, and they are vulnerable to disease carried by domestic dogs.
A Gravy's Zebra differ from other zebra species in the way their stripes cover their skin. They are endangered due to loss of habitat to humans who use their land to graze cows. Humans also use the scarce water for crops, leaving little for the zebras to drink.
A African Wild dog is nearly as endangered as the black rhino, the African wild dog has a population that is under 5,000. Farmers poach them to save their livestock and hunters desire the colorful pelt. Conservation of this species is extremely challenging.