African Savanna josie corey aaniyah. Ecosystem’s Location In southern africa. Also known as a forest. In southern africa. Also known as a forest.

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African Savanna josie corey aaniyah

Ecosystem’s Location In southern africa. Also known as a forest. In southern africa. Also known as a forest.

Define Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers A Producer is a living thing that make there own food. A Consumer is a living thing that eats other living things. A Decomposer is a thing that destroys other things. A Producer is a living thing that make there own food. A Consumer is a living thing that eats other living things. A Decomposer is a thing that destroys other things.

Examples of producers, Consumers, and decomposers consumers=animals producers=plants Consumers=animals,humans

Life in the Ecosystem The life in african savanna is very hard for animals because other animals get eaten from predators.

Living and Nonliving things Living things nonliving things Bobcats water Nile crocodiles dead animals Emu dead plants Zebras rocks Lions dead grass Baboons sand mountains Koala Elephants Giraffes Black mambas Cheetah Living things nonliving things Bobcats water Nile crocodiles dead animals Emu dead plants Zebras rocks Lions dead grass Baboons sand mountains Koala Elephants Giraffes Black mambas Cheetah

How living things meet their needs living things meet there needs by drinking water and eating other animals

Amazing Facts the black mamba is the most deadlyest snake in the world. a koala is 33 inches long

Bibliography People of the savanna by Robert low People of the savanna by Robert low