Savanna
By Raymond Williams
Facts About the Savanna
The temperature in the Savanna is usually 68 degrees to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature on the Savanna does not change a lot during the year. The average precipitation for the Savanna is 15 to 25 inches during the wet season. Most of the rain falls during the wet season which is during spring and summer.
Water Buffalo
Water Buffalo are called "tractors of the East" because they are used to move heavy loads.
wildebeest
They are from Africa and they earned the Afrikaans name wildebeest.
Lions
Female lions 75 percent of the pride are responsible for most of most of the hunting.
opical grasslands are dominated by grasses, often 3 to 6 feet tall at maturity. They may have some drought-resistant, fire-resistant or browse-resistant trees, or they may have an open shrub layer.
Red oat grass is a perennial that may grow up to 5 feet tall, producing scores of wedge-shaped clusters of spikelets surrounded by showy, leaf-like bracts that may be brown, maroon, purplish or red. Appearance can vary significantly between plants, with plants in higher altitudes growing shorter and with darker coloring than plants in lower altitudes.
Native to warm areas, such as Africa
Used for cooking in different regions. Especially Asia
Used for cooking in different regions. Especially Asia