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The tropical grasslands of Africa are open landscapes of dramatic season extremes. they provide one of the most amazing wildlife spectacles on the planet.
Throughout the Tropics, regions that do not get enough rain to support dense Forest develop into grassland. in Africa, these grassy, tree- dotted plains are called Savannas. for half the year they are hot, dry, and swept by wildfires, but then the drought gives way to a rainy season that revives the grass. this provides food for the herds of grazing animals that roam the plains, hunted by fearsome Predators such as lions and hyenas.
browsers, grazers and Hunters...
at the start of the rainy season a stone feels dry south pool with green water attracting thirsty animals from a wide area they include Leaf browsing the dogs that eat the foliage of tall trees and brother such as wild beads and Craigslist Hunter's light in Ambush hoping for an easy kill.
Dung beetles....
All the dung produced by the animals grazing the savanna contains a lot of half- digested grass. this is recycled by busy dung beetles that roll the dung into balls, burying them for use as food reserves for themselves or their young.
Whistling thorn acacia....
Hungry giraffes avoid the whistling thorn acacia because it is defended by an army of stinging ants. the ants live inside the tree's long, swollen thorns, getting in and out through holes that whistle in the breeze. if a leaf- eater comes too close, they swarm out to attack it with their stings.