The African savanna is a prime environment for big game animals, characterized by its vast open grasslands dotted with trees and shrubs. This ecosystem supports a diverse range of wildlife, including iconic species such as elephants, lions, and giraffes, which thrive in the abundant grasses and seasonal water sources. The savanna's warm climate and distinct wet and dry seasons create ideal conditions for grazing. This unique habitat plays a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity and supporting various predator-prey relationships.
its a place where animals live
It means a very large grassy environment with few trees.
Grassy with a few trees
Grassy with a few trees
A place in Africa where it is really grassy. and they are usually called Savanna Grassland or Tropical Savanna!
The Sahel or Savanna
Savannah is a biome characterized by two well differentiated seasons during the year, one that is very wet and other that is very dry. A very clear example of a Savannah is great part of the African continent. The animals that can live in this environment are: Elephants, zebras, rhinos, cheetahs, lions, leopards and gazelles.
A lions habitat is grassy and they live in the savanna.
"Savanna" is the name for the grassy plains of Africa.
A lions habitat is grassy and they live in the savanna.
grassy land and few trees
If you mean populated by the various animals it is because the environment can support so many different types of species.