more than 100 species live in Africa . Some of the are lions , leopards , cheetahs , elephants, zebras , antelopes ,Gazelles , rhinos , Birds of Prey like eagles , hawks, falcons, and reptiles like crocodiles , snakes like pythons and lizards.
Many animals live on the dry grassland in Africa. Hyena,rhino,elephant,cheeta, lion,and many MANY more.
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Pampas in South America Veld in South Africa
There are no jungles in South Africa. South Africa is made up mainly of grasslands with some forests and rain forests.
The grasslands are called Veld (pronounced like "felt") which is an Afrikaans word from the same germanic roots as the English "Field". Unlike Field, veld has a connotation of vast and unbounded, perhaps like savannah or the American "Prarie"
Far north Africa - desert, in particular the Sahara; below that is the Saheel, which is a transition zone between the desert and the Savannah's. South of the Savannah you then get sub-tropical jungles and then tropical jungles of central Africa (which stretch along the equator).
Grasslands are generally called the savanna. However, savanna in different places may also be given specific names such as "The Great Plains" in North America, The Pampas" in Argentina, and "The Veldt" in South Africa.
Lions, girrafes, zebras, elaphants, or wildabeast.
Pampas in South America Veld in South Africa
south Africa
No. The frozen, barren landscape of Antarctica is not suitable for an animal of the warm grasslands of Africa.
in south africa
yes
No....Its in Asia
veldt
Elephants, lions, rhinos, zebras, antelope, probably crocodiles...the stereotypical grassland animals.
They live in grasslands, south of the Sahara, main areas of distribution south east Africa, Kenya and Tanzania
It is known as 'veld'.
in south Africa and middle Africa in the grasslands or savannas