it's a dessert, kinda. it has some trees and stuff, and there are alot of difernt animals eg: giraffe, lion, gizelle (i think...)
Lions prefer the savanna.
Being in the jungle will do the trick; lions don't inhabit the jungle; they live on the savanna.
Yes, there is nothing wrong with "I heard the lion roar in the jungle".
That's a good question considering that lions do not live in the jungle. They are savanna animals.
Lions are primarily found in the African savanna but may also bee seen in parts of the Kalahari and Namib Deserts. They are not an animal of the "jungle" despite the title "King of the Jungle."
= = they live in the savanna
A land densely covered by tropical vegetation is a jungle or rain forest.
THe grassy savanna at first, goes to jungle/rainforest, goes back to savanna
a jungle
Good question. However, the term is "King of the Jungle" but neither is fitting for the lion which lives on the savanna and not in either the forest or jungle.
African lions do not live in the jungle and prefer the savanna. That title would be more fitting for the tiger or jaguar. The Asiatic lion lives in the Gir Forest of India. The Gir is a dry deciduous forest and far from being a jungle.
Lions prefer the savanna.
a jungle
Being in the jungle will do the trick; lions don't inhabit the jungle; they live on the savanna.
There is no Savanna Desert. The savanna is a separate semiarid transition zone between a desert and a grassland or forest.
one way elephants from the forest differ from savanna elephants is that they are a smaller species of elephant
Forest + Rain = Jungle