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Click to begin your adventure!

African Safari Adventure! Click here to begin your adventure!

Main Menu Geography Climate Animals Quiz

Safari Animals! Choose One! Back to Main Menu

The Impala! Next Page

Wild Facts! Habitat: Habitat: I can be found in the grasslands of Africa. Did you know another name for a grassland is a savannah? Diet: Diet: I am an herbivore. This means that I eat grass, herbs, and shrubs. Predators: Predators: When I am walking around I have to be on the lookout for any leopards, cheetahs, lions, hyenas, or crocodiles. Back to Animals

The Lion! Next Page

Wild Facts! Habitat: Habitat: I can be found in the grasslands and forests of Africa. Diet: Diet: I am a carnivore. This means that I eat other animals. No fruits and vegetables for me! Predators: Predators: My main predators are humans so stay away from me- I can get defensive when I am scared! Girl or boy? Male lions can be distinguished from female lions by their fluffy manes. Back to Animals

The Baboon! Next Page

Wild Facts! Habitat: Habitat: I can be found in the grasslands and woodlands of Africa. Diet: Diet: I am an omnivore. This means that I eat BOTH grass, herbs, shrubs and other small animals. Predators: Predators: My main predators are cheetahs, leopards and humans. Did you know? I can be distinguished from all other monkeys by my bright blue behind!! Back to Animals

The Elephant! Next Page

Wild Facts! Habitat: Habitat: I can be found anywhere from open savannahs to thick forests. Diet: Diet: I am an herbivore. This means that I eat grass, herbs, and shrubs. Predators: Predators: My main predators are humans. Did you know? I am the largest living land mammal. I can smell, eat, drink, and wash myself with my long trunk. Woah! Back to Animals

The Giraffe! Next Page

Wild Facts! Habitat: Habitat: I can be found anywhere from open savannahs to thick forests. Diet: Diet: I am an herbivore. This means that I eat grass, herbs, and shrubs. My neck is really tall so I can eat the leaves on the tops of the trees! Predators: Predators: My main predators are humans. Did you know? I am the tallest living land mammal. That is pretty cool! Back to Animals

The Zebra! Next Page

Wild Facts! Habitat: Habitat: I can be found anywhere from open savannahs to thick forests. Diet: Diet: I am an herbivore. This means that I eat grass, herbs, and shrubs. Predators: Predators: My main predators are cheetahs, lions, hyenas, and leopards. Did you know? My black and white stripes are used as a form of camouflage to hide me from predators! Back to Animals

The Cheetah! Next Page

Wild Facts! Habitat: Habitat: I can be found anywhere from open savannahs to thick forests. Diet: Diet: I am a carnivore. This means that I eat other animals for each meal. Predators: Predators: My main predators are humans. Did you know? I am the fastest living land animal! I can run up to 75 miles per hour Zoom Zoom Zoom ! Back to Animals

Habitat A habitat is the natural environment where an animal lives. What is your habitat? Back

Diet An animals diet includes all the food it normally eats. What is your diet? Back

Predators A predator is an animal that eats another animal. The animal it eats is called the prey. Do you have predators? Back

Geography! Click on Africa to begin! Back to Main Menu

Africa Africa is a continent made up of many different countries.continentcountries Back to Geography Click here for some Quick facts about Africa’s geography

Continent A continent is a large, continuous landmass on Earth. The names of the seven continents are: North America South America Asia Africa Europe Australia Antarctica Back to Africa

Country A country is a part of a continent whose boundaries are usually determined by politics and government. You live in the country of the United States of America, but you also live on the North American continent. Back to Africa

Quick Facts Ever heard of me, Mount Kilimanjaro? – I am an inactive volcano. This means that I do not erupt any more. I am also Africa’s tallest mountain peak! The southern tip of Africa is known as Cape Good Hope. Africa has many lakes, rivers, mountains, plains, and forests just like the Unites States. Back to Africa

Climate Climate is the average weather in an area over a long period of time. Back to Main Menu Next Slide

Africa’s Climate Most of Africa has a warm or hot climate. The rainfall in Africa differs dramatically from one place to another. Next Slide

Effects of Africa’s Climate Africa’s climate has made agriculture hard to develop. – Farmers worry that too little rainfall in some areas may cause drought, while too much rainfall in other areas may wash crops away. Next Slide

Effects of Africa’s Climate Africa’s climate allows many different insects to live there. – There are many different insects that live in Africa. – Some of these insects can destroy crops and kill livestock. – Africa has lots of mosquitoes because it is so warm. Some of these insects can make you very sick if they bit you!! Back to Main Menu

Let’s Test Your Knowledge! Click Here to Begin! Back to Main Menu

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Question 1 Baboon ElephantCheetah Antelope Which of the following animals is an omnivore?

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Question 2 Baboon ElephantCheetah Antelope Hi! I am the fastest land mammal. Who am I?

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Question 3 Zebra ElephantLion Giraffe Hi! I am the largest land mammal. Who am I?

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Question 4 Zebra ElephantLion Giraffe Hi! I am the tallest land mammal. Who am I?

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Question 5 Click on Africa!

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Question 6 CountryContinent Is Africa a country or continent?

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Question 7 Cold and Snowy Hot with Rainfall Cold with Rainfall Cold and Dry What is Africa’s climate?

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Question 8 Mount Kilimanjaro Cape Horn South Africa Cape Good Hope What is the southern tip of Africa known as?

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Question 9 Mosquito Grass- hopper Ladybug Ants What is one insect in Africa that can make humans very sick if they bite you?

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Question 10 Grass Antelope Leaves and Bark Ants and Insects I am a lion and I am hungry. What am I most likely to eat?

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Yay! You have completed the quiz!! Back to Main Menu Click Here to View a Special Video!!

Giraffe Sounds… Giraffes are one of the only animals that make almost no sound. Usually the only sounds you can hear are the munching of leaves or the clicking of hooves. Back to the Giraffe!