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University of Wisconsin Stevens Point

A river running through an

African savanna

supports forest growth.

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Nile crocodile, Crocodylus niloticus

Impala, Aepyceros melampus

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Seasonal rains force rivers over banks into vast floodplains. Plants normally limited to tropical rain forests border rivers that may run for hundreds of miles through hot, dry savanna.

Many animal species find cover in river edge vegetation during the wet season. Predators move in from surrounding savanna when flood waters recede and soil dries out.

Animals featured in the African savanna/river

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Can you find the leopard? 
Leopard
Panthera pardus
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Wart hog
Phacochoerus aethiopicus
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Gaboon viper
Bitis gabonica
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Sitatunga
Tragelaphus spekei
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Cape or black buffalo
Syncerus caffer caffer
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