Animals in African savannah follow Survival of the fittest...........
Their body organs and features are modified according to the climate and terrain of savannah......... for example, camouflage...... Claws......... Long necks etc.
well, all the animals have many ways
Cacti grow naturally only in the Americas, not on the African savanna.
i guess that they adapt to the climate
savannah elephants may adapt to forests if they have abundant water and food
i am not sure do you know ?
it has different animals that have to adapt too the food and climate + conditions
they adapt by sucking blood from animals in order to nourish eggs without the blood
they use it to be more updated with their surroundings when they get in a different climate they have to adapt to it it's like when humans get in to a sitiuation we have to adapt to it
they adapt to any climate, any region, they are one of the most adaptable animals on Earth.
bodily adaptations are when an animals body is able to re adapt to their surroundings, ie: climate (weather).
the animals are noctournal...helping them survive in the heat. the process is called natural selection where the fittest ones survive and pass on the traits to their offspring for the next generations.
Gerbils are not naturally found in savannah habitats, as they typically thrive in arid and semi-arid environments, such as deserts. While they might adapt to some aspects of a savannah, the open grasslands would not provide the burrowing opportunities and shelter they need for survival. Additionally, the climate and potential predators in a savannah could pose challenges for gerbils. Overall, while they could survive in a savannah under certain conditions, it is not their preferred habitat.