Geography, asked by promixcoolarmy, 11 months ago

In the savanna, how do predators and prey interact and create a working and productive environment?

Answers

Answered by veer25316
4
Predator and prey populations affect each other's dynamics. ... Predators and prey often have adaptations—beneficial features arising by natural selection—that are related to their interaction. For prey, these include various defenses and warning signals, such as bright coloration
Answered by bratislava
0

The predators and prey interact in the savanna

Explanation:

  • The prey and predator refers to the interactions between the two species were on specie is hunted and few if them includes the lion  and zebra, cheetah and gazelle, wild dogs and water  warthogs.
  • The savanna biome is dry grassland biome and is found in Africa, South America, India, and Australia, and this biome is made up of few trees, mostly associated with Africa, and receives only 59 inches of rainfall, thus has limited food resources.
  • Savanna biome is home to a large land animal including the elephants, buffaloes giraffes, zebras, lions, leopards, and cheetahs, rhinoceroses, kangaroos, ostriches, and snakes.
  • Due to the environments the animals are able to camouflage and mimicry for existence, most of the animals in the savanna biome are herbivorous and rely on their speed for survival which is essential for both the prey and predators.
  • The use of defense mechanisms is also a vital asset for animals on the higher food chain.

Learn more about the how do predators and prey interact and create a working and productive environment in savanna.

  • brainly.in/question/17241768 answered by Veer25316.
Similar questions