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Discover the fascinating world of African wildlife, spotlighting the leopard tortoise, tamandua, and serval. Leopard tortoises inhabit the dry savannahs of central and southern Africa, seeking shade during the hottest days. Tamanduas, adapted to diverse environments, nurture their young until weaned. The serval, with its long legs, thrives by rivers and streams, adept at jumping to catch prey. This exploration highlights the adaptations and habitats of these remarkable species, showcasing the rich biodiversity of the African savannahs.
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African lepard tortoise • . Lepord tortoises are native to the dry savannahs of central and southern africa. • . They seek shelter durring the hottest part of the day and go to sleep early to avoid the cold. Kira nicholelemaster
Tamandua northern vested • Lived in many different habitats from matucher and secondary rainforest and plantation to gallery forest and aired sauannas. • Tamanduafeamales carry , protect and nurce their young until they are weaned. Garcelynpagiedodson reed
African serval • .Long legs to help jump and get his food. • . Servals live near thickly planted streams and rivers in the savannas of central and southern africa. Makenahtaciemoore