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Grasslands Savanna

Grasslands Savanna. By: Genevieve H. Animals. Some animals that live in the grasslands and savanna are Rabbits, mice, birds, foxes, coyotes, and more. 3.herbivors that live in grasslands are ground hogs, squirrels and mice.

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Grasslands Savanna

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  1. Grasslands Savanna By: Genevieve H.

  2. Animals • Some animals that live in the grasslands and savanna are Rabbits, mice, birds, foxes, coyotes, and more. • 3.herbivors that live in grasslands are ground hogs, squirrels and mice. • 3. Carnivores are Crocodile, African hunting dog and hyena. • 3. Omnivores are baboon, Jackal and warthog.

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  4. Animals • The land and plants help the animals because it provides them with food, Shelter and a place to reproduce. • A food chain in the grasslands is that the producer is the grass and then a grasshopper is the primary consumer and this is also a herbivore and then a toad, snake, and hawk is the secondary consumers and finally the decomposers are the bacteria of decay.

  5. Animals • Another food chain is that first the producer is the trees followed by a caterpillar and birds, grasshopper, mouse and those are the primary consumer and then the secondary consumer is the hawk and finally the decomposer is the bacteria from decay. • One decomposer is the Bacteria from the decay and this happens when the animal dies and all the bacteria from the animal that has all of the food chain on it could get picked up from another animal or die.

  6. Credits. • My credits are • Grassland Animals - Hamilton Naturalists' Club • Grassland Animals and Google and google images. • Thanks for watching bye!

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