the acacia tree and stinging ants,oxpecker eat ticks and other parasites off of animals like zebras and antelopes
Clarification:
Actually, there is no such thing as a 'savanna desert.' The savanna is a transition biome between the desert and an adjacent biome, such as a grassland or forest. It receives more rain, on average, than a desert.
The red billed oxpecker feeds off of the ticks and skin parasites of the impala-mutualistic
mutualism , commensalism, parastism
There is no Savannah Desert. The savannah is a semi-arid transitional area between a desert and a grassland. It is a different biome from a desert.
Mammals found in the African desert (some are more specific to particular deserts in Africa) include:African wild assMeerkatFennec foxSpotted hyenaRock hyrax
The countries that are within the Sahel (African Transition zone) are Gambian, Niger, Nigeria, Sengel, Mali, Algeria, Chad, Cameroon, Mauritania, Sudan, Bukino, and Faso. This area is the transitional shrub land between the vast Sahara and the savanna.
Lichens are a symbiotic (mutualistic) relationship between fungi and a green algae or cyanobacteria. Most often, you'll see them on trees, rocks, fences, etc. There are some great pictures from National Geographic where lichens are growing on granite tombstones. They are unique in that their symbiotic relationship allows them to grow in some extreme environments with little surrounding nutrient sources such as a tundra.
The caracal(Caracal caracal), also known as the desert lynx, is a wild cat widely distributed across Africa, Central Asia, and Southwest Asia into India.They occupy a wide variety of habitats from semidesert to relatively open savanna and scrubland to moist woodland and thicket or evergreen and montane forest such as in the Western Cape of South Africa. They prefer drier woodland and savanna regions with lower rainfall and some cover. (Wikipedia)
the stinging ants living in the thorns of the acacia tree to keep animals from eating the acacia's leaves
No, the savanna is a grassland with some trees. It is not a desert.
Non existent. There is no such place as the 'Savanna Desert.' The savanna is a very distinct biome from a desert. It is a grassland with some trees and receives more rainfall than a desert.
Non existent. There is no such place as the 'Savanna Desert.' The savanna is a very distinct biome from a desert. It is a grassland with some trees and receives more rainfall than a desert.
Hats And Clowns
one symbiotic relationship is lichen and black spruce tree
There is no such thing as a Savanna Desert. The savanna is a distinct biome from a desert. It is a transition zone between two biomes. In this case, between the Sahara Desert and the Serengeti plains (grasslands). Savannas generally receive more rainfall than a desert.
lichens are a combination of a fungus and an algae
an alligator and birds who pick at their teeth
your 2 dads will work
Ticks feed on deer (Parasitism)
Yes, as in all relationships there are sometimes tensions. Just as some people have problems with their own bodies so do some symbiotic relationships go wrong.