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  1. Zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, elephant. Learn about the different types of animals that live in the savanna biome. Get details about their habitat, diet, and adaptation strategies.

  2. May 27, 2014 · The largest land mammal can be found there. So can the most deadly snake (the black mamba). The savanna is most popular to herbivores, which can dine on the diverse grasses found there during the wet season. There are more than 40 species of hoofed mammals living in the savannas.

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  4. Tropical savanna animals. 524 species. Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands is a terrestrial biome defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature. The biome is dominated by grass and/or shrubs located in semi-arid to semi-humid climate regions of subtropical and tropical latitudes. Source. Home. Tropical savanna animals.

    • Grant's Gazelle. A type of antelope, Grant’s gazelles are common herbivores in the savanna biome. Predominantly grazers, gazelles eat shrubs and herbs but also enjoy tall grass during the dry season and, occasionally, fruit.
    • Caracal. Native to Africa, caracals are medium-sized wild cats that are at home in savannas as well as forests, scrub and acacia woodlands, marshy lowlands, and semi-deserts.
    • African Pygmy Falcon. These adorable hunters are the smallest raptors in Africa and max out just under eight inches in height. Even with their small stature, pygmy falcons pack a punch; They are extremely agile and perch in high trees to better spot and target their prey.
    • Cheetah. One of the more well-known savanna dwellers, cheetahs live in the grasslands and open woodlands of the eastern and southern Africa savanna. Not only does the cheetah’s coloring camouflage them in the savanna’s grasslands, their bodies are specifically designed for hunting.
    • Leopard. Leopards are felines with spots on their fur. They can be found across savannas because they have a large population distribution. Besides the regular leopard we’ve all been accustomed to, savannas host black panthers, which are melanistic leopards.
    • Elephant. Elephants are the largest land animals weighing around 6.6 short tons. There are three species of elephants; the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant, and the Asian elephant.
    • Caracal. Caracals are wildcats native to parts of Africa, India, Pakistan, and a few places in the Middle East. There are three subspecies of caracals: the northern caracal, the southern caracal, and the Asiatic caracal.
    • Kudu. Kudus belong to the Tragelaphus genus, also referred to as the spiral-horned antelope. There are two kudu species, with the adult male of the larger species standing over 1.5 meters tall.
  5. The animal is a keystone species (i.e., a species with a disproportionately large effect on its biological community) in plains and acacia savanna ecosystems from southeastern Africa to central Kenya. (more) In general, savannas grow in tropical regions 8° to 20° from the Equator.

  6. May 25, 2014 · More than 40 species of hoofed mammals and their big cat predators are at home in the African savanna. Savanna Seasons. In the wet season, the grasses of the savanna are thick and green. Image by CT Cooper. If savannas are just a transition from desert to forest, how do you figure out exactly what makes the habitat unique?