Animals need to sleep to rest and recharge their bodies, consolidate memories, and regulate important bodily functions like metabolism and immune system.
The difference between hibernation and estivation. Hibernation - when animals such as mice and bees and chipmunks and such sleep during winter and live off of fat and food energy that they store for when they go into a deep sleep. Estivation - when animals such as frogs and toads go into a deep sleep when it gets too warm.
Water sources in the African Savannah include rivers, lakes, watering holes, and seasonal streams. These sources are crucial for sustaining the diverse wildlife and vegetation that inhabit the savannah ecosystem. Animals often gather at these water sources, creating important hubs for both survival and predator-prey interactions.
In the savannah desert, short grasses are typically eaten by grazing animals such as zebras, gazelles, wildebeests, and antelopes. These herbivores play a key role in maintaining the ecosystem by keeping the grasses trimmed and promoting new growth. Additionally, rodents and insects may also consume short grasses in the savannah desert.
Animals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young are known as oviparous.
lions and orcks live in both
Lions?
yes just go to google and click images and type in photos of savannah animals
Are there even trees in the Savannah ? Please reply as soon as possible
No. they are animals of the Savannah.
Way too many for me to count
There is no such animal as an orange baboon. Baboons live in savannah habitat, but return to the trees to sleep at night.
Lions, Cheetahs, Giraffe, Gazelle, Elephant, Zebra.
Zebra, cape buffalo, Giraffe, hyena, lion,
Animals that live in the savannah include lions, zebras, giraffes, elephants, gazelles, and hyenas. These animals have adapted to the grasslands of the savannah and rely on the ecosystem for food, water, and shelter.
No animals live in Antarctica.
they have the Savannah. i do not know if this is the only one they live in. some animals live in more than one biome