Survival on the African savanna is a constant struggle, especially for animal mothers. But in this video from the Wild ...
Take the savanna, for example— a transitional biome between forests and grasslands. Scattered trees, like acacias or baobabs, can feed giraffes and elephants, and grazing mammals like zebras and ...
They can look desolate, generally containing few or no trees, except in areas along rivers and streams. But they are vibrant ecosystems, and some, like the African savanna, are home to the animal ...
Dropping out of trees, they essayed a novel means of locomotion ... sun or extend their range beyond the forest to the open savanna. Perhaps they needed to free the hands for carrying food ...