For instance in Africa grasslands support an enormous variety of species, so you could say, anything which eats grass, and then anything which eats them in turn.
You would not get any arboreal animals such as monkeys or apes, and not very many birds except ground nesting types and vultures etc.
The availability of water is important, and if there is any then you can have better grass near it, and animals such as hippos. In the Llano of the Texas panhandle, water is very scarce, so animals such as deer are scarce and the more common animals tend to be small, and able to get moisture from the plant roots. These would be gophers, prairie dogs, and coyotes which eat them
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