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Which of the following is NOT a threat to the Savannah biome?
Which of the following is NOT a threat to the Savannah biome?
- Deforestation
- Climate change
- Increased rainfall (correct)
- Overgrazing
Which of the following animals is NOT found in the Savannah biome?
Which of the following animals is NOT found in the Savannah biome?
- Polar bear (correct)
- Elephant
- Giraffe
- Ostrich
What is the significance of the yearly migration of millions of herbivores in Africa?
What is the significance of the yearly migration of millions of herbivores in Africa?
- It is a result of climate change
- It is a threat to the Savannah biome
- It is a unique feature of the Savannah biome (correct)
- It is a way for animals to escape predators
Flashcards
Threat to Savannah biome?
Threat to Savannah biome?
Increased rainfall is NOT considered a threat to the Savannah biome, unlike other factors such as human encroachment or climate change.
Animal not in Savannah?
Animal not in Savannah?
The polar bear is an animal NOT found in the Savannah biome; it is native to Arctic regions.
Significance of herbivore migration?
Significance of herbivore migration?
The yearly migration of millions of herbivores in Africa is a unique and defining characteristic of the Savannah biome.
Study Notes
- Savannah biome is a vast landscape characterized by grasslands dotted with sparse trees.
- It spans across regions of Africa, Australia, and South America.
- It is home to a diverse array of wildlife such as wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles.
- Other unique and fascinating species that inhabit the African savannah include giraffe, elephant, and ostrich.
- Savannahs also exist in other parts of the world such as the Australian outback and the South American pampas.
- The Savannah biome is also home to an incredible diversity of bird species and ground-dwelling species.
- The yearly migration of millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores in Africa is one of the most remarkable features of the Savannah biome.
- The Savannah biome is facing significant threats, primarily from human activities such as deforestation, overgrazing, and climate change.
- Conservation efforts to protect the Savannah biome are essential, such as national parks, wildlife reserves, and conservation areas.
- Protected areas can also benefit the local communities by providing sustainable livelihoods through eco-tourism.
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