searching the savanna
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Location• Location: The savanna biome is an
area that has a very dry season and then a very wet season. They are situated between a grassland
and a forest. They can also overlap with other biomes. There are
savanna's located in Africa, South America, India, and Australia
Climate•The Savanna biome has a wet/dry climate.
Animal • The African savannah, the savannah with which most people are familiar, is home to a wide variety of animals. A short list of some of those animals includes wildebeest, warthogs, elephants, zebras, rhinos, gazelles, hyenas, cheetahs, lions, leopards, ostrich, mousebirds, starlings, and weavers.
Plants• Acacia Senegal.• Baobab.• Bermuda Grass.• Candelabra Tree.• Elephant Grass.• Gum Tree Eucalyptus.• Jackalberry Tree.• Jarrah tree.
AdaptationSavanna adaptations are to drought--long tap roots to reach the deep water table, thick bark for resistance to annual fires (thus palms are prominent in many areas), deciduousness to avoid moisture loss during the dry season, and use of the trunk as a water-storage organ
Specific• The Savanna biome is the biome which humans have been
using for the longest. The word Savanna originally comes from an Arawak word meaning ‘land without trees but with much grass. Originally humans lived in the Savanna biomes using its life as a source of food and materials. Humans have continued to use Savanna biomes in such a way even into modern times. The Aborigines of Australia continue in places to have a traditional Savanna hunter-gatherer culture even to this day.
Fun Facts•Something that is very interesting in the Savanna biomes is that the soil types are very diverse. Experts have found just about every type of soil in such biomes. •Savannas cover almost half of Africa and large areas of Australia, South