Humans evolved, not in the forests where fruit was available, but in
open woodlands where tubers and other tasteless starch sources were abundant but fruit rare.
The history may go back even farther: recent anthropology speculates that the common human - chimp ancestor may have been bipedal and lived in
open woodlands where starches but not sugary fruits were the predominant food.
Take care to stay close to the ridge line as you walk through drier
open woodland where giant grasstrees domin...
Not exact matches
The Eastern Box turtle is native to North America
where it is found in
open woodland and meadow edges and sometimes near pond and lake edges.
The walk goes through
open woodland,
where you can see exotic flora and fauna, before reaching lush monsoon forest.
Being land locked in Toronto my spirit yearns for the
open skies of the Canadian prairies
where woodlands mingled with grasslands stretch as far as the eye can see.