Exploring Africa's Diverse Safari Habitats
The African safari showcases a variety of habitats, including savannas, woodlands, and wetlands, each with unique ecosystems. Savannas are known for large herbivores and predators, while woodlands offer resources and challenges for wildlife. Wetlands are vital for amphibians and migratory birds. Micro habitats like rocky outcrops support specialized species. Understanding these habitats highlights the adaptations of wildlife and the importance of conservation for ecosystem balance. African Safari, Chapter 7
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