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By: Aissatou, Natalie, & Jennifer

What is a Tropical Savanna?

A grassland biome with dotted trees.

Abiotic Factors:

-Fires from seasonal lighting.

-Seasonal Rainfall.

- Times of drought.

-Times of great rain.

-High temperture.

-Compact soil.

Climate of a Tropical Savanna:

-Tropical dry and wet climate.

-Average temperature is at or above 64 degrees F.

-Rainfall - 50-150cm (20-60 inches)

Classification:

Common Names

  • Consumers:
  • Elephants- Elephasioxo dontia
  • Lions- Felidae pantheria leo
  • Zebras- Equus quag
  • Rhinos- Dicero bicornis
  • Cheetahs- Acinoyx jubtus
  • Wildebeests- Connochaets taurinus
  • Warthogs- Phacocnoerus aethlopseus
  • - Kolala Bear- Phascolarctos cinereus

  • Producers: Plants such as....
  • Jarrah Tree- Eucalyptus marginata
  • Kangaroo Paw- Anigozanthos flavidus
  • Swollen Thorn- Acacla drepanololum
  • Elephant Grass- Purpureum
  • Acacia

  • Decomposers:
  • Bacteria
  • Fungi

  • One invasive Species:
  • The Yellow Fire Ant ( Anoplolepls grecilipes) have a detrimental effect on tourism by threatening endemic species and altering the habitat. More worrying is the fact that a recent study indicates that A. gracilipes has the potential to inhabit vast areas of continental Australia. By using potential distribution and climate matching researchers concluded that the ant is capable of occupying most of northern and north-eastern Australia.

Quiz Time!!

1. Name Three Composers in the Tropical Savanna.

2. What are atleast one of the abiotic factors?

3. What is the scientific name for the Yellow Fire Ant?

4.What are two decomposers in the biome?

5. Is the Jarrah Tree apart of the consumers?

Food pyrmid

Scavenger

(cc) image by quoimedia on Flickr

Decomposer

Consumers

Plants

(cc) image by rocketboom on Flickr

Tropical Savanna

FOOD WEB

THE END

Lion

Warthogs

Gazellles

Wildebeest

Star

Grass

Red Oat

Grass

Acacia

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