Even-toed ungulates
Tsessebe
Peter's duiker
Bay duiker
Black duiker
Collared peccary
Ogilby's duiker
White-lipped peccary
Red-flanked duiker
Yellow-backed duiker
African buffalo
Addax
Klipspringer
Impala
Common hippopotamus
Sharpe's grysbok
Southern reedbuck
Bohar reedbuck
Bongo
Marshbuck
Common hartebeest
Beira antelope
Oribi
Nyala
Greater kudu
Roan antelope
Sable antelope
Addra gazelle
Dorcas gazelle
Red-fronted gazelle
Banteng
Grey ox
Gaur
Waterbuck
Asian buffalo
Kob
Giraffe
Carnivores
Side-striped jackal
Black-backed jackal
Jungle cat
Cheetah
African caracal
Black-footed cat
Wild cat
Gambian mongoose
Bush dog
Chilean pampa cat
Eyra cat
Geoffroy's cat
Common fox
Rusty-spotted cat
African golden cat
Bat-eared fox
Cougar
Ocelot
Serval
Short-eared dog
Hoary fox
African lion
African wild dog
Azara's fox
Jaguar
Striped hyaena
Bay lynx
Andean fox
Leopard
Tiger
Maned wolf
Cape fox
Spotted hyaena
Asiatic jackal
American jackal
Bats
Long-tailed house bat
Angolan long-eared bats
Gambian slit-faced bat
Light-winged lesser house bat
Moloney's flat-headed bat
Botswanan long-eared bat
Large slit-faced bat
African yellow bat
Angolan free-tailed bat
Namib long-eared bat
Hairy slit-faced bat
White-bellied yellow bat
Mongalla free-tailed bat
De winton's long-eared bat
Intermediate slit-faced bat
Schreber's yellow bat
Midas free-tailed bat
Aellen's pipistrelle
Yellow-winged bat
Large-eared slit-faced bat
Greenish yellow bat
Niangara free-tailed bat
Tiny pipistrelle
Dwarf slit-faced bat
White-bellied free-tailed bat
Rüppel's pipistrelle
Egyptian slit-faced bat
Trevor's free-tailed bat
Rusty pipistrelle
Wood's slit-faced bat
Duke of abruzzi's free-tailed bat
Ansorge's free-tailed bat
Aba roundleaf bat
Gland-tailed free-tailed bat
Large-eared free-tailed bat
Sundevall's roundleaf bat
Spotted free-tailed bat
Cyclops roundleaf bat
Chapin's free-tailed bat
Sooty roundleaf bat
Egyptian free-tailed bat
Lappet-eared free-tailed bat
Jones's roundleaf bat
Madagascan large free-tailed bat
Nigerian free-tailed bat
Blasius's horseshoe bat
Ethiopian large-eared roundleaf bat
Kenyan big-eared free-tailed bat
Little free-tailed bat
Halcyon horseshoe bat
Noack's roundleaf bat
African giant free-tailed bat
Darling's horseshoe bat
Hamilton's tomb bat
Decken's horseshoe bat
Mauritian tomb bat
Persian trident bat
Dent's horseshoe bat
Naked-rumped tomb bat
East African little collared fruit bat
Eloquent horseshoe bat
Egyptian tomb bat
Straw-coloured fruit bat
Hammer-headed fruit bat
Little collared fruit bat
Rüppell's horseshoe bat
Trident bat
Angolan epauletted fruit bat
Percival's trident bat
Daubenton's free-tailed bat
Guinean horseshoe bat
Lesser angolan epauletted fruit bat
African sheath-tailed bat
Hildebrandt's horseshoe bat
Gambian epauletted fruit bat
Damara woolly bat
Morris's bat
Lander's horseshoe bat
Ethiopian epauletted fruit bat
Lesser woolly bat
Cape hairy bat
Maclaud's horseshoe bat
East African epauletted fruit bat
Wahlberg's epauletted fruit bat
Welwitch's bat
Bushveld horseshoe bat
Buettikofer's epauletted fruit bat
Veldkamp's bat
Swinny's horseshoe bat
Woermann's bat
Dobson's fruit bat
Bate's slit-faced bat
Hayman's dwarf epauletted fruit bat
Franquet's epauletted fruit bat
Peter's dwarf epauletted fruit bat
Dasyuroid marsupials and marsupial carnivores
Kangaroo island dunnart
Northern quoll
Chestnut dunnart
Bronze quoll
New guinean planigale
Tasmanian tiger
Kangaroos, possums, wallabies, and relatives
Northern glider
Mahogany glider
Monjon
Dusky pademelon
Western brush wallaby
Scaly-tailed possum
Hyraxes
Rock dassie
Eastern tree dassie
Western tree dassie
Bush hyrax
Elephant-shrews
Short-snouted elephant shrew
Dusky elephant shrew
Rufous elephant-shrew
Four-toed elephant shrew
Bandicoots and bilbies
Desert bandicoot
Horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs
Burchell's zebra
Square-lipped rhinoceros
Black rhinoceros
Primates
Garnett's greater galago
Chimpanzee
Elephants
African elephant
Rodents
Robbins's tateril
Ochre mole rat
Lorrain dormouse
Congo gerbil
Monard's dormouse
Emin's gerbil
Olga's dormouse
Gracile tateril
Fox's shaggy rat
Savanna dormouse
Harrington's gerbil
Fiery spiny mouse
African marsh rat
Silvery mole rat
Lake chad gerbil
Kemp's spiny mouse
Lakeland downs mouse
Gambian sun squirrel
Petter's gerbil
Louise's spiny mouse
Bellier's lemniscomys
Mutable sun squirrel
Senegal gerbil
Percival's spiny mouse
Griselda's lemniscomys
Red-legged sun squirrel
Baoule's mouse
Loring's rat
Spiny mouse
Hoogstral's lemniscomys
Franklin's ground squirrel
Fat mouse
Callewaert's mouse
Idaho pocket gopher
Wilson's spiny mouse
Senegal lemniscomys
Naked mole rat
Gounda mouse
Buffoon lemniscomys
Gray glimbing mouse
Ankole mole rat
Hausa mouse
Single-striped grass mouse
Brant's climbing mouse
Mianzini mole rat
Desert pygmy mouse
Bocage's rock rat
Typical lemniscomys
Chestnut climbing mouse
Bushy-talied woodrat
Demon mole rat
Matthey's mouse
Red rock rat
Andean rat
Nyika climbing mouse
Naivasha mole rat
Embi mole rat
Pygmy mouse
Hinde's rock rat
Vernay's climbing mouse
Angolan vlei rat
East African mole rat
Neave's mouse
Namaqua rock rat
Lesser stick-nest rat
Pouched gerbil
Angoni vlei rat
Oubangui mouse
Felou gundi
Four-striped grass mouse
Tinfields rock rat
Greater stick-nest rat
Large vlei rat
Peter's mouse
Lunda rope squirrel
Setzer's pygmy mouse
Congo rope squirrel
Crested rat
Fire-footed rope squirrel
Bristle-spined rat
Thomas's pygmy mouse
Kintampo rope squirrel
Nairobi grass rat
Delicate mouse
African grass rat
Rudd's bristle-furred rat
Gerbil mouse
Boehm's gerbil
Boehm's bush squirrel
Crested porcupine
Hairy-footed gerbil
Dwarf multimammate mouse
Highveld gerbil
Smith's bush squirrel
Cape porcupine
Bushy-tailed hairy-footed gerbil
Striped ground squirrel
Southern multimammate mouse
Guinea gerbil
Striped bush squirrel
African wading rat
Sudan gerbil
South African ground squirrel
Guinea multimammate mouse
Gorongoza gerbil
Ochre bush squirrel
Spring hare
Gambian rat
Pleasant gerbil
Damara ground squirrel
Natal multimammate mouse
Kemp's gerbil
Bell groove-toothed swamp rat
Baluchistan gerbil
Unstriped ground squirrel
Shortridge's multimammate mouse
Bushveld gerbil
Creek groove-toothed swamp rat
Ghana mole rat
Nigerian gerbil
Woosnam's broad-headed mouse
Black-tailed gerbil
Fring-tailed gerbil
Least groove-toothed swamp rat
Woolly giant rat
Bocage's mole rat
Hildegarde's broad-headed mouse
Pouched mouse
Savanna gerbil
Fossorial giant rat
Mechow's mole rat
Kellen's dormouse
Mearns's pouched mouse
Aardvark
Aardvark
Edentates
Six-banded armadillo
Common long-nosed armadillo
Southern three-banded armadillo
Brazilian three-banded armadillo
Large hairy armadillo
Lesser fairy armadillo
Northern naked-tailed armadillo
There are many, but a few examples are lions, giraffes, hippopotamuses, zebras, and Gazelles.
There are many different animals that live on the African savanna. These animals include Elephants, emu, giraffes, hippopotamus, antelopes, cheetahs, vultures, Zebra, wild dogs, and baboons.
lions are 1
Animals that live in savannah areas are elephants, lions, crocodiles, and baboons. There are also snakes, dogs, zebras, and emus.
Thousands of animals (insects, birds, reptiles, mammals) call the African savannah home. Some of the more well-known include: the African elephant (Loxodonta africana, African lion (Panthera leo), and the Masai giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi).
There is no such thing as a 'savanna desert.' The savanna is a distinct biome separate from the desert biome. It is usually a grassland. It receives, on average, a more rainfall than a true desert and is, therefore, able to support a greater variety of plant life and animal life.
Many African animals live in the savannahs. -Elephants, buffalo, giraffes, many antelope and duikers and lions, all live in savannah.
Zebras, gazelles, elephants, giraffes, hyenas, lions, cheetahs, gemsbok, ostriches, and many other animals are commonly found in the African savannah.
monkey butts
They are ardfarks and armadillos
Zebra, buffalo and antelope to name a few
The northern part of Africa is surrounded by the Sahara and the Sahel, Desert's. South of that Is the Tropical Savannah Grassland. South of that is the Tropical Rainforest's. South of that is Tropical Savannah Grassland. And in south Africa is Deserts.
yes there are in fact there are 4
The big topographical features in Africa are Savannah, mountains, and valleys formed from rivers. People took the river valleys and used them for farming, while the Savannah was used for hunting before itÊturned into significant farmland.
Animals live all over Africa, in all sorts of conditions. You may be thinking of a savannah, but they live in other kinds of places too, like forests, deserts etc. You could be thinking of specific places, like the Serengeti, a national park in Tanzania, but there are many such places around Africa. So there is no single answer to your question.
Lions?
Savannah is a city in Georgia USA, or the Savannah in Africa which are the plains on which the wild animals graze.
The Savannah
lions and elephants and cheetahs and gazells and rhinos and girraffes
animals,some plants,
deer and if its warm like in Africa or Australia lions and kangaroos but it that might be for the Savannah but defiantly deer.
Desert, forest, savannah, mountains, lakes, rivers, people and other animals.
the Savannah animals sleep and like in shrubs and or grass
Africa
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Many, many different types of animals. Africa is made up of more than 50 different countries. Some parts are deserts, some parts are tropical jungles, some parts are mountainous, some parts are Savannah/grasslands etc. It snows on some of the mountain ranges in winter. Parts of South Africa (where I live) drops below freezing in Winter because it is high above sea level.
The northern part of Africa is surrounded by the Sahara and the Sahel, Desert's. South of that Is the Tropical Savannah Grassland. South of that is the Tropical Rainforest's. South of that is Tropical Savannah Grassland. And in south Africa is Deserts.
some animals