Temperature
Plants
Animals
Adaptions for survival
Fun Facts
100

This is the typical range of temperatures in the savanna biome.

What is 68°F to 86°F (20°C to 30°C)?

100

This type of tree, known for its distinctive flat-topped canopy, is a symbol of the African savanna.

What is the acacia tree?

100

This large mammal is known for migrating long distances across the savanna in search of food and water.

What is a wildebeest?

100

This animal is known for its ability to survive on very little water, thanks to its efficient kidneys and ability to store fat in its hump.

What is the camel?

100

The savanna biome is typically located between these two other biomes.

What are deserts and tropical forests?

200

The savanna has distinct wet and dry seasons, which affect temperature. In the dry season, temperatures can reach this extreme.

What is 100°F (38°C) or higher?

200

 The baobab tree, often found in the savanna, is also known as this, due to its massive size and unusual shape.

What is the "tree of life"?

200

This carnivorous animal, often called the "king of the jungle," roams the savanna in prides.

What is a lion?

200

This bird species has adapted to the savanna by nesting on the ground and laying eggs that blend with the dry grasses for camouflage.

What is the ostrich?

200

The savanna's grasslands cover about this percentage of the Earth's land area.

What is 20%?

300

The temperature variation between day and night in the savanna can often be this extreme.

What is a 20-30°F (11-17°C) difference?

300

 This grass, which thrives in the savanna, is a primary food source for many herbivores.

What is elephant grass?

300

This herbivore is famous for its long neck, allowing it to eat from trees in the savanna.

What is a giraffe?

300

This small, nocturnal mammal survives the savanna's hot days by hibernating and becoming active at night to avoid the heat.

What is the aardvark?

300

The term "savanna" comes from this language, meaning "treeless plain."

What is Spanish?

400

This factor contributes to the fluctuation in temperatures in the savanna, especially at night.

What is the lack of cloud cover?

400

These plants have evolved to be drought-resistant, and they dominate many of the savanna’s dry areas.

What are succulents?

400

This flightless bird is known for running at high speeds across the savanna.

What is an ostrich?

400

To survive the dry season, this animal is able to store water in its specialized, expandable stomach.

What is the kudu?

400

The largest savanna in the world is located on this continent.

What is Africa?

500

During the rainy season, temperatures in the savanna tend to be more moderate, averaging this temperature.

What is around 77°F (25°C)?

500

This type of plant is well adapted to the savanna’s fire-prone environment, growing back quickly after wildfires.

What are fire-adapted grasses?

500

This predator, often called the “spotted cat,” hunts in the savanna and is known for its ability to climb trees.

What is a leopard?

500

This animal has large ears that help regulate its body temperature by dissipating heat.

What is the African elephant?

500

This famous wildlife event, where millions of animals migrate in search of food, occurs in the African savanna every year.

What is the Great Migration?

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