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Some animals in grasslands can obtain water they need from plants.

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That statement is correct, and this is why:

In grasslands, where and when water cannot be found, animals can obtain water from plants, since these have water stored in them mostly in their leaves.


But, if there is no water, how do plants have water?

Well, they obtain water from the soil, water that animals don't have access to.



Hope it helped,


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The statement given in this question is TRUE; Some animals in grassland can obtain the water they need from plants.

Grassland is a biome that is characterized by wide range of temperature and uniform distribution of rainfall all through the year. The major plants found in the biome are grasses and herbs. The soil in the biome is not fertile enough for trees to survive there. Different animals can be found in the biome and some of the animals has drought resistance capacity. Some of these animals obtain their water requirement from the grasses, which they consume.

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