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  2. Learn about the different types of animals that live in the savanna biome. Get details about their habitat, diet, and adaptation strategies.

  3. 11 Animals That Live in the Savanna - Treehugger

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    From the famous cheetahs and elephants to the lesser-known pygmy falcon, here are some of the most interesting animals that have adapted to life in the savanna. A type of...

  4. Savanna Biome: Climate, Locations, and Wildlife - Treehugger

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    Animals including elephants, giraffes, lions, and cheetahs make their homes in the savanna. Due to its open environment, camouflage and mimicry are essential for animal survival in the...

  5. 17 Animals That Live in the Savanna

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    Let us explore the Savanna lands as well as 17 of some of the most magnificent animals that inhabit these regions.

  6. 18 Unique Animals That Live in the Savanna (Pictures)

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    Here is a list of 18 animals surviving in the dry and hot climates of the savanna. Some are well-known, while others you may not have associated with this habitat. 1. Cheetahs. Scientific name: Acinonyx jubatus. As the fastest mammal on land, the cheetah can reach 60 to 70 miles per hour over short distances.

  7. Savanna Wildlife - Ask A Biologist

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    The Diverse Savanna Herds of herbivores share the grasses of the savanna, like these zebra and wildebeest. Click to enlarge. Savannas are home to a wide diversity of animals. The largest land mammal can be found there. So can the most deadly snake (the black mamba).

  8. Savanna Biome | Ask A Biologist

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    Savannas are a transitional biome, not really a forest and not really a desert – just somewhere in between. This habitat is home to many different species of plants and animals around the world, and in Africa it is home to the largest land mammal in the world – the African elephant.