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Erica McMillan, David Myers

1. Grow about 18 feet tall, It protects itself with pairs of long thorns up to 3 inches long 2. Its red and green. It is in Western Australia. Grows to 10 centimeters long. 1. Whistling thrown 2. Kangaroo Paws

1. It weighing at pounds. It is a powerful beast that looks like your average house cat. It’s a dirty beige color. 2. It is 33 inches long. Fuzzy coat fur, big floppy ears, and almost no tail. 1. Lion 2. Koala Bear

Savanna has a wet/dry climate. In the dry season,winter it is a tropical climate. Savanna has a wet/dry climate. In the dry season,winter it is a tropical climate. Savanna gets all there rain in the summer. In the dry season most of the plants die, and the rivers and streams dry up. Most of the animals migrate to find food. Savanna gets all there rain in the summer. In the dry season most of the plants die, and the rivers and streams dry up. Most of the animals migrate to find food. It is cooler during the dry season. It is cooler during the dry season. Winter it is usually about 68 to 86 degrees temperature 68 to 78 degrees, summer it its 78 to 86 degrees. Winter it is usually about 68 to 86 degrees temperature 68 to 78 degrees, summer it its 78 to 86 degrees. There is 10 to 30 inches of rain There is 10 to 30 inches of rain

Savannas are comprised mostly of grasses and a few scattered trees. They cover half the surface of Africa, large areas of Australia, South America, and India. That is a lot of the earth’s surface! Savannas can result from climate changes, soil conditions, animal behavior, or agricultural practices. Savannas are comprised mostly of grasses and a few scattered trees. They cover half the surface of Africa, large areas of Australia, South America, and India. That is a lot of the earth’s surface! Savannas can result from climate changes, soil conditions, animal behavior, or agricultural practices.

Some environmental concerns with savannas include poaching or hunting, overgrazing, and destruction of land for commercial crops. Many animals in the savanna, for example, the rhinoceros and zebra, are endangered and threatened with extinction due to hunting, poaching, and habitat loss. The savanna is often damaged when it is used as pastureland for non- native domestic cattle. Some environmental concerns with savannas include poaching or hunting, overgrazing, and destruction of land for commercial crops. Many animals in the savanna, for example, the rhinoceros and zebra, are endangered and threatened with extinction due to hunting, poaching, and habitat loss. The savanna is often damaged when it is used as pastureland for non- native domestic cattle.