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There are also many larger … Each animal has its own food preferences and may prefer to eat at a certain area during a certain time of the season. They live in matriarchal clans, led by females. Hyenas also help manage herd animal populations, which prevents overgrazing. Powerful jaws and a tough digestive tract allow them to eat skin and bones, and obtain nutrients from them. Hyenas are the clean-up crew of the savanna. African bush elephants are the largest … Their lips and tongues have extra-tough skins to protect them from thorns. Up to sixteen different species have been known to share one grazing area. With habitat loss and other issues affecting Africa’s animals, it is important to protect … These beautifully striped animals roam the savanna in groups, looking for fresh grass and water. Both livestock grazing and significant structural expansion can drive away some of the spotted hyenas' favorite prey animals, which can in turn cause the big-time predators to have a lot less food to eat. It is also one of the most important. It can also get important nutrients from fruits and vegetables when meat is scarce. Hyenas will scavenge on carrion; which are the carcasses of dead animals that have either been hunted and brought down by other predators, or that may have died of natural or man-made causes. The species found in savannas vary by the geographic location of the biome. Many animals in the savanna are herbivores, which means they eat plants, and there is plenty of grass in the savanna. Hyenas can attack most animals by clicking, and once latched on, can drain herbivores' stamina to zero, causing the herbivore to collapse from exhaustion. Because it eats all parts of the animal, it is able to digest almost anything, only regurgitating the most inedible parts of the hooves and horns. Animals native to African savannas include African elephants, zebras, horses, and giraffes. Female hyenas also dominate over males in every other aspect of … Once the herbivore is down, hyenas can eat the prey alive, doing high damage. Similarly to some herbivores, hyenas can be tackled by lions. There are also many larger animals that are found in the savanna biome. Each zebra has its own pattern of stripes. Many animals do this by building holes in the ground, called burrows, where they can rest during the heat of the day, or provide shelter for their young. There are also birds of prey … All wildlife has a role in the balance of nature, and everything is interconnected. Predators. The savanna biome is very important to us even if we often see it as just a dry place that we aren’t accustomed to seeing other than in photos or on TV documentaries. Giraffes › African elephants. -Savanna Elephant. Zebras › Giraffes. That is why it is very hard for them to sustain growing their own food in many locations. There are also large carnivores that eat the herbivores found in the biomes. The fact that the hyena eats all sorts of food leads to its adaptive digestive system. ADVERTISEMENT. Lions, jackals, hyenas, cheetahs, and leopards all live in the savannas of Africa. With their long necks and legs, giraffes are well-equipped to eat leaves from high tree branches. Hyena clans have complex social structures, and they exhibit behaviors unlike any other group of carnivores. These social creatures may indeed be the target of "once in a while" predation, but that in no way holds a candle to their own scavenging prowess. 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