There are many omnivores in the African savannas, including jackals, warthogs, baboons, and ostriches. These animals eat a mixed diet of berries, seeds, plants, roots, and small animals and reptiles.
6000000-3500 = 5996500 species are not Bees!
no one really knows i guess more then 1,000
Many species of bats live in caves although some tropical species, such as many fruit bats, live in trees.
The tropical rainforest supports a high number of species due to its stable warm climate, abundant rainfall, and diverse habitats. These factors provide a variety of niches for different species to thrive, leading to high biodiversity. Additionally, the complex relationships and interactions between species in the rainforest contribute to its rich diversity.
Insects have 6 legs (or 3 pairs of legs), this is one of the defining characterstis of insects
Over 50% of the Earth's species live in tropical forests. Approximately 80% of all insect species live in tropical rainforests.
There are many animal species that live in tropical climates. There are the commonly known, like toucans and many species of monkey, and there are otehrs, like sloths, lizards, and many types of insect.
They are in opposite parts of the world. The savanna is in Africa and the tropical rainforest is in Southeast Asia.
Tropical savannas are found on three continents: Africa, South America, and Australia.
There are about 200 differrent species in the tropical rainforest.
Yes, savanna is a type of grassland characterized by a mixture of grasses and scattered trees. It is typically found in tropical or subtropical regions with a distinct wet and dry season. Savannas support a diverse range of wildlife and are an important ecosystem for many species.
There are about 3000 species worldwide and 150 species in Australia.
A palm savanna is a type of tropical grassland ecosystem characterized by scattered palm trees interspersed with grasses. Typically found in regions with a combination of seasonal rainfall and dry periods, palm savannas provide habitat for a diversity of plant and animal species adapted to these conditions.
Organisms found in the tropical savanna include large herbivores like elephants, giraffes, and zebras, as well as predators such as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas. Other common species are birds like ostriches and vultures, along with smaller mammals like meerkats and warthogs. Various insects, reptiles, and plant species also thrive in this biome.
A variety of mammals, insects, birds and other creatures live in the savanna. The world's largest land mammal, the African elephant, lives in the savanna, as does the Nile crocodile, the hyena and many varieties of bees, ants and even several different types of mosquito.
There are currently too many insect species at risk because of pollution.
Could be one of many species, there are many insects in the garden.