By Ben Harmon and Ben Williams Savannas By Ben Harmon and Ben Williams
Locations Africa Australia India
Animals Lions Giraffes Elephants Zebras Rhinos
Plants Elephant grass Manketti Trees Umbrella Thorn Acacia River Bushwillow Abal
Savanna Food Chain
Climate Winter- Is the dry season Summer- Is the wet season It gets an average of 15-25 in. of rainfall in the summer time Temperature is around 70 degrees Fahrenheit Has low humidity
Competitions and Adaptations Most animals migrate during the dry season Boabab store water in their large trunks The animals know how to fly and run fast because of the high risk of lightning struck fires
Human Influences Humans landscape savannas harsher than ever before Turn into farm lands The best thing to keep savannas safe is to just leave them alone
Usefulness Savannas are homes to many rare animals Savannas have a special soil that is similar to fertilizer
Interesting facts Savannas are highly risked to lightning The soil there is like fertilizer Fires are easily started
Harvested materials Fertilizer Fuel wood
Vacation spot Singita Boulders Lodge
How has the Singita Boulders Lodge affected the savanna? The Singita Boulders Lodge has the awareness of the savanna’s vulnerability and decides to leave the biome alone in respect.
Work Sited www.bluepalnetbiomes.org http://www.geography.learnontheinternet.co.uk/topics/savanna.html http://books.google.com/books