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The Serengeti known for its huge herds of plains animals (especially gnu wildebeests, gazelles, and zebras), and it is the only place in Africa where vast land-animal migrations still take place.  The climate there is subtropical, with a dry and relatively cool season from May to August, a warmer and still quite dry season in September and October, and a rainy and pretty hot season from November to April. Topographically, the ecoregion is made of flat to slightly moving grassy plains, disrupted by scattered rocky areas which are parts of the Precambrian foundation rocks sticking out through the ash layers.

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Tanzania's Serengeti Grasslands are diversified and widely scattered, with a variety of dominating plants depending on rainfall patterns, type of soil, height, and grazing management.

Serengeti's Ecosystem

Serengeti grasslands are among Tanzania's most common grass species, and it is the most common grassland type in the country's central and northern regions.

  • The species, on the other hand, is very varied and exhibits a wide range of adaptations for survival in both the mountains and the lowlands.

In open arid environments like the Serengeti plains, mixes of Themeda, Bothriochloa, Brachiaria, Sporobolus, Digitaria, and Heteropogon are prevalent.

  • At high altitudes, short tufts ecotypes of Themeda triandra can be found, whereas taller, more woody ecotypes can be found in the open plains.

Examples of animals are -

  • lion
  • leopard
  • elephant
  • buffalo
  • black rhino

Examples of trees

  • Sausage Tree
  • Fig Trees
  • Wild Date Palm
  • Commiphora
  • Yellow Fever-Tree
  • Umbrella Tree

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