steppaths
A steppath is a type of path or trail found in grassland ecosystems, particularly steppes. These paths are not typically constructed by humans but rather are formed by the repeated passage of animals over long periods. Animals, such as herds of grazing mammals, use established routes to move between feeding grounds, water sources, and shelter. Over time, their constant traversal compacts the soil and vegetation, creating visible depressions or well-worn tracks that persist even when the animals are not present.
The formation of steppaths is a natural process driven by efficiency. Animals tend to follow the easiest
Steppaths play a role in the ecology of the steppe. They can influence water flow across the