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Easton Love
29 November, 20:27
10 facts about the African Savannah grasslands
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Mariyah Orozco
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1. Big areas along the equator between African deserts and rainforests
2. Two sesons - wet and dry (like summer and winter)
3. Dry season lasts from October until March4.
4 inches of rain falls during dry season
5. 15-25 inches of rain falls during wet season
(giraffe), the largest (elephant) and the fastest (cheetah)
6. All plants on savannah are ready to survive dry season
7. Among the savannah plants there are: okras, baobabs, Jackalberries, candelabras, acacias, bermuda grass and river bushwillows
8. Animals are also well prepared for changing environment
9. Among the savannah animals there are: lions, giraffes, zebras, elephants, cheetahs and cape buffalos
10. There are quiete a lot world record-breakers among the animals - the most tall
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