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<title>Tropical Grassland (Savanna)</title>

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  <h2>Description</h2>

    <p>Savanna grows in areas where high rainfall is interspersed with
    drought and fire.  The fires and drought prevent the area from
    transforming into tropical rainforest.</p>

    <p>Note that this is an oversimplification: there are several ways
    for land that would otherwise be tropical rainforest to become
    savanna, including the grazing of animals (elephants in
    particular), poor soil conditions, and farming by so-called
    &quot;civilized&quot; races.</p>

    <p>Very similar to a hot prairie, large herbivores stalk the
    horizons, small copses of trees dot the landscape here and there,
    and small mammals, birds, and insects are your ever-present
    friends.</p>

  <h2>Notes</h2>

  <h2>Climate</h2>

    <h3>General Notes</h3>

      <p>Savannas tend to be warm, tending to very hot.  Large amounts
      of precipitation occur in the rainy season, and enormous fires
      raze the landscape during the dry season droughts.</p>

      <p>For the most part, if it weren't for the dry season, most
      savannas would be transformed into tropical rainforests.</p>

    <h3>Year</h3>

      <table>
      <tr><th class="AttributeName">average yearly high:</th>
          <td class="AttributeValue">20+C</td></tr>
      <tr><th class="AttributeName">average yearly low:</th>
          <td class="AttributeValue">-50C</td></tr>
      <tr><th class="AttributeName">average yearly precipitation:</th>
          <td class="AttributeValue">70-130 cm</td></tr>
      </table>

    <h3>Summer</h3>

      <table>
      <tr><th class="AttributeName">average daily high:</th>
          <td class="AttributeValue"></td></tr>
      <tr><th class="AttributeName">average nightly low:</th>
          <td class="AttributeValue"></td></tr>
      <tr><th class="AttributeName">average daily precipitation:</th>
          <td class="AttributeValue"> </td></tr>
      </table>

    <h3>Winter</h3>

      <table>
      <tr><th class="AttributeName">average daily high:</th>
          <td class="AttributeValue"></td></tr>
      <tr><th class="AttributeName">average nightly low:</th>
          <td class="AttributeValue"></td></tr>
      <tr><th class="AttributeName">average daily precipitation:</th>
          <td class="AttributeValue"> </td></tr>
      </table>

  <h2>Flora (Plant life)</h2>

    <h3>General Notes</h3>

      <p>The vegetation of the savanna is dominated by tall grasses,
      with occassional small shrubs and corky trees.</p>

    <h3>Common Species</h3>

      <ul>

        <li>Grasses: Rhodes, red oat, star, lemon</li>

      </ul>

    <h3>Uncommon Species</h3>

      <ul>
        <li>Small shrubs:</li>
        <li>Trees: palm, other corky kinds.</li>
      </ul>

    <h3>Rare Species</h3>

      <ul>
      </ul>

  <h2>Fauna (Animal life)</h2>

    <h3>General Notes</h3>

    <h3>Common Species</h3>

      <ul>
        <li>Insects: termites, beetles, worms</li>
        <li>small mammals: mice, moles, gophers, ground squirrels</li>
        <li>snakes</li>
      </ul>

    <h3>Uncommon Species</h3>

      <ul>
        <li>eland, impalas, gazelles, oryx, gerenuk, and kudu.</li>
        <li>buffalo, wildebeest, plains zebra, rhinos,
            <strong>giraffes</strong>, elephants, and warthogs</li>
        <li>rhinoceri</li>
        <li>wild horses</li>
        <li>aardvarks</li>
      </ul>

    <h3>Rare Species</h3>

      <ul>
        <li>lions</li>
        <li>cheetahs</li>
        <li>leopards</li>
        <li>hyenas</li>
        <li>jackals</li>
        <li>wild dogs</li>
        <li>kangaroos</li>
      </ul>

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