Flat sun baked plains in most of the Northern parts of Sudan, with small volcanic outcrops and escarpments. The area is pretty much a desert and often experiences severe sand storms called the "Haboob".
In the centre of the country around Khartoum the landscape is pretty much the same, small volcanic outcrops around the edges of the city, with the Blue and White Nile Rivers merging (into the Nile River) before it heads north in to Egypt. Area can be quiet green during the rainy season.
About 500 km south of Khartoum the landscape starts to become more savannah-like and eventually gives way (around Juba) to more green and tropical vegetation. Especially wet and waterlogged during the rainy season.
Some common birds found in the African savannah include the ostrich, secretary bird, marabou stork, and lilac-breasted roller. These birds have adapted to the savannah environment and are often seen soaring the skies or perching in trees and bushes.
There are many animals living in the Savannah. One animal is the giraffe. Along with the giraffe is the African elephant. There are also lions, cheetahs, antelopes, ostrich, buffalo, kangaroo (Australia), deer, zebras, Asian elephants, tigers, aardvarks, and so much more.
The latitude and longitude of Savannah, Georgia is about 32 degrees North, 81 degrees West. The African savanna can be found around 15 degrees North and South, and at around 23 degrees East. It is separated by tropical rainforest along the equator.
Savannah is not an Indian word. It is an English word derived from the Taino language, spoken by indigenous peoples in the Caribbean. It refers to a grassy, treeless plain typically found in tropical and subtropical regions.
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They are only found on the African Savannah's and in central India.
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Some common birds found in the African savannah include the ostrich, secretary bird, marabou stork, and lilac-breasted roller. These birds have adapted to the savannah environment and are often seen soaring the skies or perching in trees and bushes.
The biome that baboons live in are mostly highland grasslands and woodland savannah. Baboons are commonly found in the African continent.
Humans are natural homnivores - they eat anything. The earliest human fossils have been found in Africa, so it's likely they ate anything they could find in the African Savannah - probably mainly fruit, roots and scavanged kills.
Savannah biome has a fertile soil, it has an enriched nutrients.
There are many animals living in the Savannah. One animal is the giraffe. Along with the giraffe is the African elephant. There are also lions, cheetahs, antelopes, ostrich, buffalo, kangaroo (Australia), deer, zebras, Asian elephants, tigers, aardvarks, and so much more.
Invertebrates that are found in the Savannah are Beetles, Ants, Worms, Spiders, and Moths.
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