The Great Plains
deer elk buffulo caraboo and that's iti think rabbits lived there tooIMPROVED ANSWER:The types of animals that lived in the great plains are still there today. Many of the animals such a deer, buffalo caribou beaver, and rabbits, served the Indians who lived there in the way of food, clothing, and other various needs.The Indians would hunt, kill, and have such animals for food. However, the buffalo hides were used to make teepee's or clothes, blankets, and bags (such as to hold arrows).Beaver or rabbit hides would be used for clothing.When the white settlers came to live in the area, the animals mostly served as a source of food.
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Animals located on the Great Plains include and are not limited to, the buffalo, the great horned owl, Canadian geese, prairie dogs, grouse and beavers.
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by poaching animals on the great plains possibly starting fires, digs, pollution, etc.
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Wild and tame animals and birds live there...
by hunting desert animals
they grow crops and many animals homes are their
they grow crops and many animals homes are their
Some animals found in the Great Plains include bison, pronghorn antelope, coyotes, prairie dogs, and burrowing owls.
a gunga is an animal who lived in the great plains for many years but no longer are a living animals
The Great Plains are plains in oklahoma.
The Central Plains are a portion of the Great Plains.