Animals migrate to find food, whether they are in Africa and facing a dry season, or are birds heading south for the winter.
Animals have different sense organs which they use to different seasonal change. To adapt animals migrate to areas they can find food. Animals also hibernate by storing extra food which may serve them during the dry season.
so animals can stick to thier habitat
January- April is wetMay - November is drymost camps close between Jan and Easter
In the dry season, there is a likely chance that there will be little to no rainfall. Therefore, without water animals and plants start to die.
the Masai have adapted to the dry grass regions of Kenya in east Africa
so animals can stick to thier habitat
The temperature in the savanna is dry and hot. It can get so hot that big grass fires break out as part of the natural cycle. -------------------------------------------------- It is usually hot and dry. The savanna has a wet and dry season. It is dry in the winter and the plants will die and animals will migrate. It is wet in the summer and the plants are lush. ------------------------- Tropical but dryish ---------------------------------------- The savanna is very grassy and is warm but not fiercely hot like the desert.
Most African countries have two seasons - 'The rainy season' (or monsoon) and 'The dry season', for obvious reasons.
yes, African Elephants move during the dry season t find food and water but return to their original habitat at the start of the monsoon, where as Asian Elephants move during the monsoon and return during the dry season.
It is hot and dry with seasonal rains.
In Africa, where giant millipedes originated, there is no summer or winter. The seasons are the wet season and the dry season. The giant millipede "hibernates" during most of the dry season and emerges with the rains which come around January.
i think it is the HEAT,the heat slow down the animals