lions, snakes, badgers, hawk's, prairie dogs, ground squirrel's. are some of the secondary consumers that live in the grasslands.
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No, Bald Eagles are an American species. However, there are Eagles of other species in the African grasslands.
The African savanna grasslands get no sleet.
Yes
secondary consumer
yes because tubby was a adopted by african rattlesnakes i miss his frog legs
lions, snakes, badgers, hawk's, prairie dogs, ground squirrel's. are some of the secondary consumers that live in the grasslands.
cheetahs live in African grasslands
Ah, the cheetah is a prime example of a secondary consumer, my friend. They enjoy dining on animals like gazelles and impalas, who are the primary consumers munching on plants. It's all part of the circle of life in nature, each playing their important role.
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The nile crocodile is the large crocodile of the African rivers, very dangerous to humans.
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No, Bald Eagles are an American species. However, there are Eagles of other species in the African grasslands.
There are many different omnivores in the African Grasslands. Some of these are the jackal, the warthog, the baboon and the ostrich.
The African dwarf crocodile, at five to six feet.
The Nile Crocodile lives in the African Continent.