Savannahs are home to a diverse array of bugs, including grasshoppers, beetles, ants, and termites. These insects play crucial roles in the ecosystem, such as pollination and decomposition. Additionally, many species of butterflies and moths can be found in these habitats, contributing to the biodiversity of the region. The warm climate and varied vegetation of savannahs support a wide range of insect life.
German bugs
They live in the savannah.
none at all
some birds that live in the savannah are ostrich, savannah sparrow, emu, that's all that I know
dragonflies , mosquitoes , spiders and gnats
the bugs you step on.
The kind of snakes that live in the Savannah are Bush python, spitting cobra, black mamba, Gabon viper. answered by Eleanor . A .
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no they live in more of a desert area
the north african boffleo also known as the brown or common boffleo
squirrels, raccoons, bugs, birds, etc.
Yes, sometimes they do! mostly in zoo's but yes they can live in the savannah!