In a points of light setting, what would be the best monsters for grasslands?

In a points of light setting, what would be the best monsters for grasslands?

angry grass

glitches

Giant wasps

Goblins on horse back

vorpal rabbits

Large HIGHLY territorial horse, bison, ram like creatures. They don't hunt and only kill if they believe a danger is near. To bad for everyone who wants to cross the grassland because theses creatures see everything as an danger.

Expect one kind of mid size pack predators roaming the grasslands. They're mostly active at night to have an easy time hunting the weak/old/young of theses animals. The pack have been known to go out of their way to attack travelers.

A crop famine

Humans.

Feral Lolis

Giant badgers.

Dire cows.

Snakes

Gypsies.

tigers or some other prowler
Termites/ants

Gazebos

Tall grass prairie, or tended herding area like you pictured? Look at your picture, btw, that's a river valley surrounded by desert

If shortgrass:
An ambush predator that burrows
Something that flies and attacks from the sky
Raiders on mounts

If tall grass:
tigers
giant snakes
lonely treants standing all by themselves.

Carnivorous grass
Tricksters who make illusory roads that lead nowhere

Centaurs.

Carnivorous benis monsters

Barcode Horses

>what would be the best monsters for grasslands?

Humans, Centaurs, Humans & Centaurs who've married into one another's clans and are aggressively xenophobic towards anyone else. I have a huge preference for using Centaurs & Humans together grassland environments as opposed to Orcs or some other light sensitive race- Also whoever said Centaur belonged in 'forests' was/is a fucking idiot.

Bulettes, Griffons, grazing Dinosaur species and the ones that eat them such as Centrosaurus, Hadrosaur, T-Rex, Allosaurus, Raptors, (if it's warm enough to justify Dinosaurs) or Pleistocene grassland Animals such as Mammoths, Giant Elk, Rhinoceros, Paraceratherium, Cave/North American Lions, Tigers- sabretooth or otherwise.

Giant (5-9inch long workers/soldiers) Ants or Giant (maybe 20-23inch long) DragonFlies. Giant (24 inch long) Ant Lions could be fun- building worringly large pits.

Hill Giants or Minotaurs could fill out the 'Giant' Card- You could give the Minotaurs horse heads instead of Bull ones if you wanted to be especially topical.

I fuck8ng hate centaurs.

>Horses with humans sticking out of the top and humans with horse heads locked in bitter conflict over which group are the true centaurs

[Aberrations]
Naga, Guardian

[Animals]
Axe Beak
Bee, Giant
Cat
- Mountain Lion
- Lynx
Fox
Herd Animals
- Aurochs
- Bison
- Elk
- Equines
- Goat
- Scythe Horn
- Sheep
- Megaloceros
- Moose
Pony
Toad, Giant
Wolf

[Dragons]
Drake, River
Peluda

[Fey]
Blodeuwedd
Brownie
Forlarren
Harvest Haunt
Poludnica

[Humanoids/Monstrous Humanoids]
Catfolk
Centaur
Elves
Goblin
Humans
Lupin
Lycanthrope
- Wereboar
- Weretiger
Maenad

[Magical Beast]
Al-mi’raj
Ankheg
Blink Dog
Cockatrice
Corpse Rook
Elusa Hound
Gorgon
Hippogriff
Krenshar
Pegasus
Worg

[Ooze]
Ooze, Verdurous

[Plant]
Forester’s Bane (killer bushes)
Jack-O'-Lantern (evil magic gourds born from the soil where an evil witch or fey died)

Mongols.

Are you that guy who made a setting where centaurs and humans interbreed so all men have giant dongs to satisfy centaur mares? My respect to you, sir.

Drakes.
They are about the same size and build as tigres but got an extra layer of scales and draconic abilities on top of that.

Gooks

Griffons.