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These areas support numerous plants and animals adapted to the unique hydrologic regimes and soil conditions. Grasslands receive around 500 to 900 millimeters (20 – 35 inches) of rain per year.Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia.
There are many species of grasses that live in this biome, including, purple needlegrass, wild oats, foxtail, ryegrass, and buffalo grass.
Zebras, buffaloes, kangaroos, mice, moles, gophers, ground squirrels, snakes, worms, termites, beetles, lions, leopards, hyenas, and elephants.
Around the world, savannas are threatened by human actions like logging, development, conversion to agriculture, over-grazing by livestock, and introduction of non-native plant species.
To lions People are moving closer to where they live and making them mover farther. Hippos are being pussed out of rivers.
Every tree that is there is being destoyed by prople trying to expand. Animals are losing there food to survive.
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