more elephants becouse more hippo and water buffillo arnt going to be able to reach it
Flycatchers are perching birds, members of Order Passeriformes, whose feet have three toes pointing forward and one toe pointing backward, letting them perch easily on branches.Flycatchers catch and eat flies and many other insects, particularly flying ants, bees and wasps. In forested areas large flycatchers may specialize in larger insects, medium size flycatchers may take slightly smaller prey, and small flycatchers may zero in on the smallest insects. This feeding behavior reduces competition and lets several species use the same area. Also, different species prefer subtly different habitats, with varying amounts and densities of undergrowth and degrees of canopy shading.When foraging, a flycatcher sits upright on a perch, scanning its surroundings while waiting for an insect to approach. The bird darts out in swift, maneuverable flight, snatches an insect out of the air with its beak, and eats it on the spot or returns to the perch to eat the meal.
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Deep roots to soak up water with. Thick bark to store water in the winter.
*Oxygen moves from the river's water into a fish by way of the fish's gills. *Water moves from the river into an otter when the otter drinks. *Nutrients move from an insect to a frog when the frog eats the insect.
might have seen a weeping willow tree about 40 plus years back at Behare Tsiege on Debre Zeiet Road public park now/private then, back at the time of Haile Selassie owned by Ato Sebahtu & family, the son now owns Tropical Gardens Park on Bole Road. Now I think of it I will go back to Behare Tsiege and see how it is now. As for the willow family one that calls home Africas Savanna is The Combretum erythrophyllum, or river bushwillow: The Combretum erythrophyllum, or river bushwillow, is a member of the Combretaceae family. This family comprises 20 genus and 500 species, tropical and warm, especially African trees and shrubs. Other names for the river bushwillow include vaderlandswilg and hiccup nut. The reason for the name "hiccup nut" is because the seed, if eaten, will cause violent hiccups. This plant can be found in the African Savanna at 5 degrees to 15 degrees North latitude and 15 degrees to 50 degrees East longitude. Countries that lie in this biome are Madagascar, Senegal, Guinea, Upper Volta, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon and Ethiopia. If you find one anywhere in Addis or the country please let me know at this e-maail hmsjunk@yahoo.com
Scientific name: Combretum trifoliatumRussian name: Комбретум болотныйEnglish name: Swamp bushwillow
Carnivore if it eats meat. Omnivore if it eats both. If it is a carnivore that eats insects it is engaging in entomophagy.
a river bushwillow is eaten by large mammals in the African savanna like buffalo.
more elephants becouse more hippo and water buffillo arnt going to be able to reach it
The River Bushwillow can survive in both Winter and Summer
The scientific name for River Bushwillow is Combretum erythrophyllum.
It is a type of bush thhat grows along a river in the africa savanna.
Deep roots to soak up water with. Thick bark to store water in the winter.
There are 10 main plants in the African Savanna are:* Bermuda Grass* Candelabra Tree* Elephant Grass* Gum Tree Eucalyptus* Jackalberry Tree* Jarrah tree* Kangaroo Paw* Manketti Tree* River Bushwillow* Whistling ThornThe Bermuda Grass
A River
Answer: A River! :)
A river.
it is not known what it eats but is thought that it eats fish
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