In the savanna, wildfires can significantly impact various animal species. Herbivores like zebras, antelopes, and wildebeests may be killed directly by the flames or suffer from habitat loss, making them more vulnerable to predators. Smaller animals, such as rodents and birds, can also be affected, as their nests and burrows may be destroyed. However, some species have adaptations that allow them to survive or quickly recover after such events.
They wouldn't be able to eat so they would maybe die out.
its a place where animals live
It's Nature's way of rejuvenating what was lost in that habitat that was lost to wildfire, so yes, it is good for animals to help create a habitat after a wildfire.
it kills them.
Lions can often be found roaming the savanna in search of prey.
There is no Savanna Desert. The savanna is a separate semiarid transition zone between a desert and a grassland or forest.
Savanna animals are like any other wild animal, there calm, beutiful, and a part of nature. BUT DON'T GET TO CLOSE!
People are at risk as well as animals
it burns down the animals habitat.
Animals that live in the savanna include lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and gazelles. These animals have adapted to the grasslands environment by developing specialized behaviors and physical characteristics to survive in the savanna.
- Emu - Kangaroo
lion's,African Savanna