lowranging
Lowranging is a term used in the field of ecology and wildlife management to describe the behavior of animals that spend a significant portion of their time on or near the ground. This behavior is often observed in various species, including birds, mammals, and reptiles. Lowranging animals are typically characterized by their ability to move efficiently and quietly through their environment, which allows them to forage, avoid predators, or navigate their habitat with minimal energy expenditure.
The term "lowranging" is often used to contrast with "highranging," which refers to animals that spend more
Lowranging behavior can also play a crucial role in the ecosystem by influencing the distribution of nutrients
In conservation efforts, understanding the lowranging behavior of wildlife can be important for designing effective management