THE MEERKAT (Sri Kata Sri Cutta) Meerkat is also known as suricate, but it is a small, furry-like member that can stand upright. These living things are smaller and have a rounded fluffy belly with thinner limbs. The nose is small and sharp, with a sharp tip on the black nose of the animal. It lives in the prairie of the African prairie in groups of 25 to 50 people. These groups are known as thugs or manor. A female birth produces 2 to 5 turnips at once, they are not hair naturally and can not be seen.
African savanna ecosystem is savanna warm all year round, with the best seasonal rainfall in summer. The prairie is characterized by grass that does not form a closed canopy and small or interspersed trees that allow sunlight to reach the ground. Savanna in Africa contains various biomes that interact to form a complex food net. A community is a group of organisms that interact in specific areas under similar environmental conditions. The food chain is a group of creatures lined up in order of food, from producers to consumers, from predators to predators, and from captors to decomposers. The arrows in the food chain indicate the energy and substance flow between the feeding (nutrient) levels. The food chain shows only one pathway of food and energy through the ecosystem. In most ecosystems, organisms can gain food and energy from multiple resources, and there may be multiple predators
Tropical savanna is a vast prairie dotted with trees. The world's largest and most famous savanna is African savanna, covering most of sub-Saharan Africa. In African savanna, many animals grazing on high grasses and giraffes eat trees. Other savannahs are found in South America, India and Australia. The jungle biota is dominated by densely shrubs, mainly shrubs evergreen shrubs. It is characterized by hot and dry summer and cool moist winter. This biome is located in the mountains of California and at the foot of the climate of the Mediterranean. Chaparral plants adapt to frequent fires caused by lightning strikes and dry conditions. California's jungle bush, a mixture of low-growth evergreen or deciduous shrubs is a unique and unique habitat in western North America.