Only one species of camel lives within the African grasslands. The Dromedary, or single-humped, camel.
They live in North Africa, South Asia and the Middle East. They've also been introduced to the deserts of Australia.
The other species of camel, the Bactrian, or double-humped camel, lives in Eastern Asia.
Wild Bactrian camels are listed as critically endangered.
chimpanzees live in African rainforests, African woodands and afriacan grasslands. the chimp lives in trees with nests and leaves.
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Zebras are herd animals of the African savanna. They do not have shelters, but live on the open grasslands.
There is a type of African ground squirrel called the xerus that can live in grasslands.
Yes zebras do live in savannas because zebras live in grasslands and a savannas are a type of grasslands
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They live in open fields, forests, and grasslands.
All Kinds Of Deserts.
Rabbits live in grasslands, forests, woods, fields, meadows, and in captivity
The Dromedary camels live in Arabs countries, while the other type(I forget it), live in Asia.
North American deserts and grasslands are home to the jackrabbits.