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A grassland environment, called a savanna, would be able to support the energy needs of carnivores because

A
grasslands have grasses and plants to eat for animals that are not carnivores, which then provides animals for the carnivores to eat.

B
grasslands provide grasses and plants for carnivores to eat, which then provides food for animals that are not carnivores.

C
animals that are carnivores can survive by eating leaves and plants that grasslands have.

D
animals that are carnivores are able to hide from predators in the high grass of the grasslands.

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A

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Answer: A. Grasslands have grasses and plants to eat for animals that are not carnivores, which then provides animals for the carnivores to eat.

Explanation: Carnivores eat only meat there for they will not eat plants so they need a source of meat which is where the herbivores come in. The herbivores will eat the grass and when the carnivores need food they will hunt the herbivores

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