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Savanna is one of the largest biomes in the world. It is home to some of the world's tallest and largest animals. Listed below are some Savanna Facts you may not know. Read on to learn more! Savanna Facts - Animal Habitat in Africa Climate: Savannas need a warm climate to grow and thrive. It is often found near the equator, the midpoint between the north and south hemispheres. Because it receives little temperature change, this region receives more sunlight than other regions. Because of this, savannas are ideal for grazing. Savannas also support various types of wildlife including zebras,…mehr

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Savanna is one of the largest biomes in the world. It is home to some of the world's tallest and largest animals. Listed below are some Savanna Facts you may not know. Read on to learn more! Savanna Facts - Animal Habitat in Africa Climate: Savannas need a warm climate to grow and thrive. It is often found near the equator, the midpoint between the north and south hemispheres. Because it receives little temperature change, this region receives more sunlight than other regions. Because of this, savannas are ideal for grazing. Savannas also support various types of wildlife including zebras, giraffes, antelopes, lions, and cheetahs. Fires are a significant part of savanna ecosystems. They clear the land of dead grass during the dry season, creating space for new growth. Because plants and trees have deep roots, most will survive a fire. Animals may try to escape, but many will burrow into the ground to survive. Insects, meanwhile, typically die in fires. This provides a feast for many bird species. Savannas have two seasons, with the wet season lasting six months. Rainfall in the savanna can range from 50 to 120 cm. The rainy season is crucial to the ecosystem, as the rain creates the perfect habitat for numerous animals and birds. Savannas are home to the world's largest land mammal - the African elephant. Savannas also support some of the planet's tallest trees.