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How the Savanna Cares for Its Animals

The savanna is more than just a vast expanse of golden grasslands—it is a finely tuned ecosystem that supports an incredible diversity of life. From the towering acacia trees to the tiniest insects, every element of the savanna plays a role in caring for its animals, ensuring the survival of species through intricate interdependencies.

Waterholes are the lifeblood of the savanna, offering a vital resource for countless animals. During the dry season, these water sources become gathering points where herbivores like zebras and elephants come to drink, while predators like lions and crocodiles lie in wait. The savanna’s trees and shrubs provide food and shelter, protecting animals from the harsh sun and offering hiding spots from predators.

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