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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
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- 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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