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But what gives with grasslands? Or rather, why do lions choose to inhabit grasslands? Here are a few choices as to why lions live in grasslands:
Green is their favorite color.
That’s where those cute little impalas live.
They run into few trees.
The rents are low.
This is actually more fun than expected😁
— Apr 04, 2026 05:38AM
Green is their favorite color.
That’s where those cute little impalas live.
They run into few trees.
The rents are low.
This is actually more fun than expected😁
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Apr 04, 2026 06:34AM
i feel like at least some of this is inaccurate😭 im glad you're having fun tho lol
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Although each choice could be correct, the best response is “that’s where those cute little impalas live.” Lions love impalas.Indeed, they truly love them to death. Like all wild animals, lions tend to live in places where they can find relatively abundant food to their liking. So, lions hang out where impalas, zebras, wildebeests, and other animals are on the menu.
Not to spread wrong information. It poses such questions with funny choices to make it engaging that’s why. For example this is from a chapter that explains one of the main question geography asks is where and why something is located…
Another one… this one is to explain what the implication of a map that shows where African lions were previously located and where they are now is. (On a chapter called why it matters) Perhaps it would be better if I personalized the question. Let’s say you really have it in for the king of beasts and want to get rid them. I’m talking extinction. What is a safe, easy, and effective way to go about it? You have a handful of options:
Shoot every last one of them
Teach impalas self-defense
Destroy their habitat
Pack them off to Australia

