i only know one.. which is the grass has adapted to try stop animals grazing on it..
The savanna is not a desert. It is a grassland.
mangrove is a plant is found in the estuary biome
Grasses are the most common plant in the savanna biome. They are well-adapted to the dry conditions and frequent fires that occur in savannas. Trees are also found in savannas, but they are often scattered and not as dominant as the grasses.
seaweed,wolfs,whales
A savanna is a biome that has weird weather:D happy now that i used biome in asentence..
There is no such thing as a 'savanna desert.' The savanna is a disticnt biome and is the transition zone between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland. It is a semi arid zone that receives a bit more rain than a desert and, therefore, can support more plant and animal life. There are vast areas of savannah below the Sahara in Africa.
The Savanna is about a place where animals learn how to hunt like their parents.
i have no freaking idear.....i need it for a lab though
Some omnivores commonly found in tropical savannas include hyenas, baboons, and warthogs. These animals have adapted to the diverse food sources available in the savanna, including both plant material and animal prey. Their omnivorous diets allow them to take advantage of the seasonal fluctuations in food availability in this biome.
No, the savanna is a zone of transition between a desert and another biome, such as a forest or grassland. It generally receives a bit more rainfall than the desert and has more plant life.
In the chaparral biome, you can hike through the rugged terrain, observe diverse plant and animal species, go birdwatching, and learn about the unique adaptations of the plants and animals to the hot, dry climate.
A Biome. A biome is defined by the conditions that apply to it, while an ecosytem is defined by the area in which it is found and the plant and animal life therin. Therefore there are may diffent tundra ecosystems, but they are all have the same Biome conditions.