No, i don't think so, i think they live in warmer seas and country's such as; Australia and america, that sorta way,
They lay there eggs on land (beaches, in the sand) and then the babies have to find there way back to sea..
thats why you shouldn't shine torches on the beach (were turtles are nesting) because they then think the torches are moonlight and walk in land...
Theres somemore info for ya..
so no they don't live in the safari...
hope that helps..:)
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There is no such thing as a "Savannah Desert." The Savannah is a grassland, a distinct biome. There are several species of turtles and tortoises that live in the African savanna and the South American savanna.
no they don't
The Savanna Biome.A biome is a community of plants, animals and wildlife, also known as an ecosystem. The biome for lions would be Savanna.
It lives in the savanna.
Tropical Rainforests
Loggerhead turtles inhabit the marine biome.
Loggerhead turtles inhabit the marine biome.
what are good impacts humans have on the savanna biome
The African savanna in Africa, Canadathey live in the New Zeland biome
Lions prefer the savanna while tigers prefer the tropical forest.
Lions, African Wild Dogs, and Emu
Most lions prefer to live in the savanna.