African savannah
The African savannah is a vast grassland ecosystem characterized by scattered trees and a warm climate. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including iconic species such as lions, elephants, and giraffes. The landscape is marked by open plains, rolling hills, and seasonal rainfall, which supports diverse plant life.
Savannahs are found in several African countries, including Kenya, Tanzania, and South Africa. These regions experience distinct wet and dry seasons, influencing the migration patterns of animals. The savannah plays a crucial role in the ecological balance, providing habitats for numerous species and supporting local communities.