African Savanna Food Web Australian Savanna Food Web Koala bear sun Eucalyptus gum tree.

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African Savanna Food Web

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Australian Savanna Food Web

Koala bear sun

Eucalyptus gum tree

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By Emily

• They are furry and brown, have sharp teeth and has pointy claws.

• Lions live in the Savanna of Africa.• The lions are predators that eat

gazelles, buffalos, zebras, baby elephants and many more animals.

• Lions are endangered because they’re loosing habitats.

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By Paloma

• They have horns, short tails, brown and white fur.

• They live in south east of Africa.• Gazelle’s eat plants and leaves, and

they are eaten by the lion.

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By Maritza

• Grass gets energy from sunlight and water. Predators of grass are zebras, elephants and many more.

• Grass is at risk when people cut them to make a smaller amount of grass.

• Grass can be found in many places around the world.

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By Paloma

• They are attacked by big birds, and they eat plants.

• They’re very small and brown, there legs have poison.

• Their living habitat is in south east of Africa.

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By Emily

• An eucalyptus cinerea grows to an average amount of 20 to 30 feet tall.

• The young leaves are round and the bark is reddish-brown.

• Eucalyptus gets energy from the sunlight and gets water from from their roots.

• Koala bears eat the eucalyptus leaves. • They can be found in the Savannas of

Australia.

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By Zeus

• Elephants have trunks, they also have gray coats, and big floppy ears.

• Baby elephants are preys of lions, and hyenas, adult elephants are not preys.

• Elephants feed on water with their trunks, they eat trees and shrubs.

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By Zeus

• They have a black and white patterned coat.

• Zebras are prey of lions, cheetah, leopards, and African hunting dogs.

• Zebras survive the ecosystem by migrating.

• To survive, zebras stay in a herd which means they survive together.

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By Stanley

• It looks like a stick but with no bones, has sharp teeth.

• Lives in the desert, jungle, or sometimes rainforest.

• It stays quiet then attacks its prey, it eats eggs, birds, rats, and mice.

• Snakes are prey of eagles, and foulcens.

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By: Zeus ,Emily ,Stanley ,Maritza and Paloma

The naked mole-rat has very little hair, they have big teeth’s and whiskers. The mole-rat grows to be at least 3 inches longs.

They are found in Eastern Africa and they live in underground tunnels.

Mole-rats eat plants from their underground tunnels, sweet potato’s, celery and animal biscuits. They are prey’s of snakes and more animals.

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By Stanley

• It has black eyes, its skin is so bold and some of teeth are sharp.

• Sub savanna Africa, Nile basin and Madagascar.

• It eats fish, hippos, porcupines, birds, humans, zebras and other crocodiles.

• It goes inside the water and then it eats its prey.

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By Maritza

• Koalas are muscular, have a fuzzy coat of fur. They have floppy ears and beady eyes.

• In order to survive they use there claws to climb up trees to runaway from there predators.

• They can camouflage themselves

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Web Information

• http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/SmallMammals/nmrfaqs.cfm

• http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/savanna.htm

• http://www.usasearch.gov/• SAFARI Montage

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