Mound-building termites
Mound-building termites or just mound builders are a group of termite species that live in mounds. This group of termites live in Africa,Australia and South America. The mounds sometimes have a diameter of 30 metres. Most of the mounds are found in well drained areas. Termite mounds usually out live the colonies themselves. If the inner tunnels of the nest are exposed it is usually dead, however, sometimes other colonies occupy a mound after the death of the original builders. The new colonizers may be of the same or a different species.
Africa's land type is grasslands.
i have no idea why don't you ask someone who lives in Africa with hippos!! 8.7 :)
a kudu is a firm if antelope
It can effect the people's lives by the desertlike conditions
The Mighty Termite - 1961 was released on: USA: April 1961
Africa
It lives in Africa.
A type of deer but it lives in southern Africa
Dugesia is a type of flatworm. It lives in freshwater habitats in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and the Middle East.
afericna because there of there type around
A GAZELLE is a small species of antelope that lives on the plains of Africa.
The life span of a termite can be 1 -4 years depending on what type it is (worker, soldier, king, queen etc.)
Actually, its spelled giraffe and they live in the savannah, a type of grassland, in Africa.
A Caracal is a type of cat that lives in Africa, it has four feet. Lives on a variety of small mammals and birds.
Termite mounds in both Africa and Australia, (incorrectly called anthills in both locations) are aligned approximately N - S. This is done to aid thermoregulation of the colonies home.
fat white wings
The banded mongoose lives in open savannas, forests and grassland near water, and in dry, thorny bush. The species is common in areas with termite mounds, that serve as housing and food. The banded mongoose is found in a large part of Africa.