Savanes
The term "Savanes" refers to a type of ecosystem characterized by grasslands with scattered trees and shrubs. These areas typically experience a tropical or subtropical climate, with distinct wet and dry seasons. Savanes are found in regions such as Africa, South America, and parts of Australia, supporting a diverse range of wildlife.
In a savanna, the vegetation is adapted to withstand periods of drought and fire. Common animals in these ecosystems include zebras, giraffes, and various species of antelopes. The balance between grass and trees is crucial for maintaining the habitat and supporting the numerous species that inhabit it.