If you are into exotic animals? then the savanna is for you! Here below is a list of several of the animals you will see on your trip and several characteristics of the animals that you might be interested in.
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Elephant: The elephant is the largest land mammal on the planet! They have long trunks that help them to pick up food and water. Elephants eat the trees and shrubs which lets the grass grow, allowing grazers to have food to eat. Elephants also have a very cool interaction with grass. Elephants knock down trees, allowing grass to grow in the area. Then when the grass is long enough, the elephant eats it.
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Wild Dog: These spotted dogs are skilled hunters, although they can hunt on their own, They almost always live in groups and they attack in groups so it is easy for them to take down their prey and share it.
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Lion: The lion is the beast of the savanna. Weighing around 265 pounds, these things are pure killing machines. they are fast and well camouflaged which helps them to sneak up on their prey and kill it.
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Zebra: The zebra is primarily known for its black and white stripes. Zebras mainly feast on grass but if they find fruits they will also eat those too.
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Spotted Hyena: Hyenas are the scavengers of the african savanna. They will eat about anything and everything that is left for them.
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Impala: The impala is a herbivore. When food is plentiful, impalas graze in groups looking for wild grasses or fruits. Living in packs protects them from predators most of the time.
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Leopard: The leopard is another example of a big cat like the lion. The leopard lives in the trees and usually is so comfortable in trees that when they see their prey on the ground they pounce on it from the tree