Global map of savannah biome (in yellow)
Abiotic factors and distinctive features
Climate:
-68 degrees to 86 degrees Fahrenheit
-Wet/Dry parts of the year
Rainfall:
-15 inches to 25 inches during monsoon season alone
-10 inches to 30 inches annually
Location:
-South American
-Brazil
-Colombia
-Venezuela
-Central and South Africa
-Parts of Central North America
-68 degrees to 86 degrees Fahrenheit
-Wet/Dry parts of the year
Rainfall:
-15 inches to 25 inches during monsoon season alone
-10 inches to 30 inches annually
Location:
-South American
-Brazil
-Colombia
-Venezuela
-Central and South Africa
-Parts of Central North America
Specific location: The Serengeti Plains of Tanzania (Eastern Africa)
Tall plant: Jackal berry tree
![Picture](/uploads/5/2/6/0/52607007/461859900.jpg?289)
Scientific Name: Diospyros mespiliformis
Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph
Trophic Level: Producer
Interpecies Interaction: Photosynthesis
Measurements: Height of up to 80 feet and circumference up to 16 feet
Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph
Trophic Level: Producer
Interpecies Interaction: Photosynthesis
Measurements: Height of up to 80 feet and circumference up to 16 feet
Low Growing Plant: elephant grass
![Picture](/uploads/5/2/6/0/52607007/328785905.jpg?212)
Scientific Name: Pennistum purpureum
Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph
Trophic Level: Producer
Interpecies Interaction: Photosynthesis
Appearance: Up to 10 foot tall clumps of grass with 9 inch long purple seeds
Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph
Trophic Level: Producer
Interpecies Interaction: Photosynthesis
Appearance: Up to 10 foot tall clumps of grass with 9 inch long purple seeds
Member of the class aves: African white backed vulture
![Picture](/uploads/5/2/6/0/52607007/510531992.jpg?309)
Scientific Name: Gyps africanus
Mode of Nutrition: Heterotroph
Trophic Level:
Interpecies Interaction: Carnivore (Carrion Eater)
-The vulture will eat pretty much any large, dead animal
-Deer
-Zebra
-Wildebeest
-Buffalo
-Cow
-100 of these vultures can strip a 100-pound carcass clean in about three minutes
Mode of Nutrition: Heterotroph
Trophic Level:
Interpecies Interaction: Carnivore (Carrion Eater)
-The vulture will eat pretty much any large, dead animal
-Deer
-Zebra
-Wildebeest
-Buffalo
-Cow
-100 of these vultures can strip a 100-pound carcass clean in about three minutes
Member of the class mammalia: african elephant
![Picture](/uploads/5/2/6/0/52607007/766091732.jpg?266)
Scientific Name: Loxodonta africana
Mode of Nutrition: Heterotroph
Trophic Level: Primary Consumer
Interpecies Interaction: Herbivore
-Grasses
-Fruits
-Tree leaves
-Bark
-Shrubs
-Vines
Mode of Nutrition: Heterotroph
Trophic Level: Primary Consumer
Interpecies Interaction: Herbivore
-Grasses
-Fruits
-Tree leaves
-Bark
-Shrubs
-Vines
Member of the class reptilia or amphibia: Black mamba snake (reptile)
![Picture](/uploads/5/2/6/0/52607007/101452783.jpg?296)
Scientific Name: Dendroaspis polylepis
Mode of Nutrition:
Trophic Level: Secondary and Tertiary Consumer
Interpecies Interaction: Carnivore
-Voles
-Rats
-Squirrels
-Mice
-Rats
-Bush babies
Mode of Nutrition:
Trophic Level: Secondary and Tertiary Consumer
Interpecies Interaction: Carnivore
-Voles
-Rats
-Squirrels
-Mice
-Rats
-Bush babies