Which animal will a photographer take a picture of in North American grassland?(1 point)

Responses

a buffalo
a buffalo

an ostrich
an ostrich

a lion
a lion

a gazelle

1.A buffalo

2.a taiga

3.They both receive up to 25 cm of precipitation each year.

4.one that is adapted to hot summers and cold winters

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a buffalo.

To determine which animal a photographer will likely take a picture of in North American grassland, we can eliminate the options that are not typically found in that region.

1. Buffalo: Buffalo, specifically the American bison, is commonly found in the North American grasslands, so there is a high chance a photographer would capture pictures of them.
2. Ostrich: Ostriches are not native to North America and are typically found in Africa, so it is highly unlikely for a photographer in North American grasslands to take a picture of an ostrich.
3. Lion: Lions are native to Africa and are not naturally found in North American grasslands. Therefore, it is extremely unlikely for a photographer in the North American grassland to capture a picture of a lion.
4. Gazelle: Gazelles are also not native to North America and are predominantly found in Africa and Asia. Therefore, it is unlikely for a photographer in North American grasslands to photograph a gazelle.

Based on this information, the most likely animal that a photographer would capture in a picture in the North American grassland would be a buffalo or American bison.