savanna susquenita
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Savanna BiomeTRANSCRIPT
Savanna-The Savanna has two seasons, dry and
rainy.
- During the Winter the Temperature can drop to 32 Degrees.
- During the Summer the Temperature can go as high as 122 Degrees.
Location – World Map
Map : - The Green Areas Show The World. - The Yellow Areas Show Savannas.
Trip
• If you are going to a Savanna you are going to want to bring food(unless you want to hunt), water, hats for overhead cover.
• Summer would be the best time to go to a Savanna.
• You can hunt, enjoy nature, explore and enjoy the different areas.
Senegal Gum Acacia
• This plant tends to grow in areas that are filled with grass and trees.
• This plant doesn’t really have any Predators, but Giraffes, antelopes and Elephants like to eat its leaves.
• The main source of food/energy for this plant is water and the sun.
Elephant Grass
• Tends to grow more in damp, wet areas. Dried out river beds are perfect.
• Farmers will cut this down to feed other animals.
• The main source of food/energy for this plant is water and the sun.
African Elephant
• African Elephants tend to stay around grassy and dry areas.
• No animal is really going to try and eat and Elephant, but Lions, Jaguars and Leopards can eat baby elephants.
• Elephants eat different plants, trees and shrubs.
Grants Zebra
• Tends to stay around grassy, dry and hot areas.• Lions, Jaguars and Leopards are the main
predators.• They are Grazers, they eat shrubs, twigs,
leaves, plants.
Caracal
• Dirty, grassy, dry and hot areas.• There is only one predator for this animal,
Humans.• Rodents, Small Field Mice and small hares.
Deer
• Grassy, woodland areas• Humans, Leopards, Lions and Jaguars• Plants, berries and other plants.
Works Cited
• Savanna Animals. (n.d.). Retrieved October 28, 2009, from Blue Planet Biomes: http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/savanna_animal_page.htm
• Savanna Plants. (n.d.). Retrieved October 28, 2009, from Blue Planet Biomes: http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/savanna_plant_page.htm