No, Spotted hyenas are found in grasslands, woodlands, sub-deserts, savannas, forest edges, and mountains; but not in the rain forests.
of couse not because they live in the savannah
Sub-Saharan Africa, Northern and Eastern Africa
They probably would, if they could get any. But as most live on the Savannah they don't get many chances.
well, all the animals have many ways
Lions, Leopards, Cheetah, Hyenas, Wild dogs, Eagles, Secretary birds, Puff adders, Vultures etc.
Cacti grow naturally only in the Americas, not on the African savanna.
Animals in African savannah follow Survival of the fittest........... Their body organs and features are modified according to the climate and terrain of savannah......... for example, camouflage...... Claws......... Long necks etc.
savannah elephants may adapt to forests if they have abundant water and food
The savannah is a dangerous place for newborns. Lions, hyenas and even leopards would happily have a go at a giraffe calf unless the mother is around to protect it.
There are rhinoceroses, cape buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, elephants, cheetahs, leopards, lions, meerkats, dwarf mongooses, African wild dogs, warthogs, and hyenas.
Gerbils are not naturally found in savannah habitats, as they typically thrive in arid and semi-arid environments, such as deserts. While they might adapt to some aspects of a savannah, the open grasslands would not provide the burrowing opportunities and shelter they need for survival. Additionally, the climate and potential predators in a savannah could pose challenges for gerbils. Overall, while they could survive in a savannah under certain conditions, it is not their preferred habitat.