The savanna
Animals
Loins
Often referd to as the "power house" of the savannas. coming in at 265 pounds some even reach a whopping 420!
In thier prides, it is the female lions who go out to hunt for food. the male lions will opt to stay with the young, protecting them from any harm.
Male
Can be as big as 1.2 metears high
Male lions can grow large, lociouse manes
Females
Are usually smaller and reach about 1.1 meters high
Female lions do not grow manes
Elephants
These elephants are seen as the largest of the subspeices, and are easly distinguished by there large ears! Another distinguishing feture of the elephent is that its front legs are noticabley larger
Elephants are found throughout the grassy plains and bushlands of Africa. Savanna elephants live in eastern and southern Africa, where the highest densities are found in Botswana, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Namibia, Mozambique and South Africa.
Males
Have large tusks
Females
Have tusks but are usually smaller then that of the men
Enviroment
Trees
Boabab
It can grow up to 25 meters tall and can live for several thousand years. The baobab is leafless for nine months of the year!
Jackelberry tree
The Jackalberry tree can grow very tall, up to 80 feet, with a trunk circumference of 16 feet. Most trees don't grow that tall, however, and heights of 15 to 18 feet are more usual
Grass
Elephant grass
It grows in dense clumps of up to 10 feet tall. In the savannas of Africa it grows along lake beds and rivers where the soil is rich. Local farmers cut the grass for their animals.
Bermuda Grass
Bermuda grass is a creeping grass, and will creeps along the ground and root where ever a node touches the ground, forming a dense mat.
Climate
The Savanna biome has a wet/dry climate.
During the wet season, the plants are lush and colourful, and the rivers flow freely. In this time, the animals all migrate back.
It is usually cooler during the dry season by a few degrees. Because it is in the tropical latitudes that is still hot enough, The savanna climate has a temperature range of 68 and 68 degrees