Grasslands There are two types of grasslands: tropical savannas and temperate prairies.

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grasslands There are two types of grasslands: tropical savannas and temperate prairies.

African Elephant

Koalas

Zebras

Baboons

Black Mamba

DESERT The desert is very hot and dry there is very little rain throughout the year.

Bobcat

Iguana

Sidewinder

Desert Tortoise

RAINFOREST Rainforests are hot and dry. They are found in three major areas: Central and South America, Central & Western Africa and Madagascar, and Southeast Asia/New Guinea.

Chimp

Toucan

Sumatran Rhino

Sloth

TUNDRA (ARTIC) The tundra is very cold, there is very little plant life. Many of the animals in this region hibernate or migrate when it gets REALLY cold.

Snowy Owl Chicks

Caribou

Arctic Fox

Polar Bear