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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.
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Animals that live in savannah areas are elephants, lions, crocodiles, and baboons. There are also snakes, dogs, zebras, and emus.

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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).

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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.

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Many African animals live in the savannahs. -Elephants, buffalo, giraffes, many antelope and duikers and lions, all live in savannah.

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Zebras, gazelles, elephants, giraffes, hyenas, lions, cheetahs, gemsbok, ostriches, and many other animals are commonly found in the African savannah.

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monkey butts

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They are ardfarks and armadillos

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Zebra, buffalo and antelope to name a few

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