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A Trip to the African Savanna
        (Virtual Tour))
    An Interactive Power Point
           By Jill Tutten
            ED 205 - 03
           3rd-5th grade




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Mammals in the African Savanna
•   What is a Savanna?   •Lemur
•   Elephant             •Rhinoceros
•   Lion                 •Meerkat
•   Zebra                •Sengi
•   Cheetah
                         •Living Together
•   Giraffe
                         •About the Author
•   Gazelle              •Resources
•   Hippopotamus
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What is a Savanna??
• The African savanna is a
  rolling grassland dotted
  with trees.
• Africa has a wet season
  and dry season.
• The animals in Africa are
  well adapted to deal with
  the changes in wet or dry
  season.
• There are 45 species of
  mammal in Africa.

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Elephant
                                      • On average elephants are 10 feet tall
                                        and the largest land animal by weight!!
                                      • They use their trunks to breathe out of
                                        and even use it as an arm like we
                                        would.
                                         – The trunk has two grasping extensions (like
                                           fingers) that can grab onto things. The
                                           truck can also be used to suck up water to
                                           squirt into their mouth.
                                      • The adult females usually live together
                                        in a small herd where as males usually
                                        live alone.
                                      • The elephants usually migrate in-
                                        between the dry and wet season
                                        because they have to move to a place
To view an African Elephant in its      with more vegetation.
habitat click on the picture above.

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Lion
•Lions hunt and live together
in groups called prides.
•Normally the females do the
hunting and work together to
take down their pray.




                                •Lions feed on zebras, wildebeest
                                and can even take down giraffes,
                                hippos and young elephants.
                                •They are the biggest predator in
                                Africa.

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Zebra
  • Zebras strips are unique to each
    individual like a human finger
    print.
  • They are found to live in small to
    large herds.
  • The strips are used as camouflage
    because most of their strips are
    vertical and their main predator
    (the lion) is color blind.
     – This allows them to hide in the grass.
  • When chased zebras will run zig-
    zag from side to side to attempt
    to escape from predators.

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Cheetah
    •The cheetah is the fastest land
    animalsand can move up to 75
    mph in short bursts.
        •They can reach 43 mph under 2
        seconds giving them the ability to
        catch prey.
    •When mother cheetahs have
    young that are about 6 months
    old they are know to bring home
    live prey for their young to
    practice killing techniques.
    • Cheetahs have a tear mark
    leading from their eyes to their
    mouth while leopards do not.

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Giraffe
•Giraffes also live in                 •A giraffe has a blue
herds.                                 tongue that can stretch
•They normally only eat                out of its mouth more
in the morning or at                   than 40cm.
dusk from the tops of                      •This makes reaching and
trees.                                     eating leaves easier.
•Baby giraffes known as                •Like zebras each giraffe
calves grow very quick.                his its own unique
    •Up to an inch a day!!             markings.
•Giraffes sleep standing
up!!




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Gazelle
• Gazelle can run at speeds of
  50 miles per hour for extended
  period of time.
    – This helps them out run
      predators.
• Before fleeing gazelle exhibit a
  behavior of slowly running and
  then jumping high in the air
  know as stotting.
    – They do this to show off their
      strength because predators
      usually go after the weaker prey.
• Like many other animals in
  Africa they live in herds.

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Hippopotamus
• Hippos wallow in the water often
  because their skin is very thin
  and the water keeps them
  hydrated.
• They normally graze at dusk
  because the temperature is
  cooler.
    – They can eat up to 88 pounds of
      short grass in one day!!
• Even though hippos are very
  large they can gallop at speeds
  up to 18 mph.
• Hippos are territorial in the water
  where a bull (male leader)
  presides over a small stretch of
  river which contains many
  females.
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Ring Tailed Lemur
       • Ring Tailed Lemurs live on the island of
         Madagascar which is off the coast of
         Africa.
       • They are very social and live in groups
         up to 30 individuals.
           – Which are dominated by females
       • As a group activity the lemurs will
         sometimes sunbath.
       • At night they will all huddle together
         which is know as a lemur ball.
       • They are one of the most vocal
         primates that use many different calls
         to communicate messages to one
         another.
           – To hear click the lemur.


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Rhinoceros
• Rhinos belong to the same
  family as horses.
• Unlike many of the mammals
  discussed earlier rhinos mainly
  live alone.
• They can be aggressive if
  provoked. First they will snort
  loudly at an intruder and if the
  intruder does not leave they will
  charge.
• Rhinos have think skin and a
  horn growing out of the middle
  of their head however the black
  rhino, as pictured ,has two.
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Meerkat
•Meerkats live in a group               •Meerkats are small
know as a mob, clan, or                 burrowing mammals that
gang. Most clans have                   build a large network of
about 20 individuals but                tunnels with many
some super families can                 entrances and exits.
have 50 or more.                        •They regularly groom
•Meerkats mostly eat                    each other to strength
insects but will also eat               bonds among their mob.
lizards, snakes, scorpions,             •If a predator is spotted
etc.                                    the meerkat will give a
•They are partially                     warning bark to all the
immune to certain                       other meerkats to hide.
venoms such as scorpion
venom.

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Sengi
(Elephant Shrew)
        • The sengi got its nickname
          from its long nose that
          resembles an elephants trunk.
        • They feed on insects but will
          also eat seeds.
           – The eat by using their tongue to
             flick food into their mouth like an
             anteater.
        • They have long legs which
          they use to move in a hopping
          motion like a rabbit.
        • The sengi are very well
          camouflage and well adept at
          dashing away from predators.

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Living Together
                                  • Each mammal has its own
                                    niche in the African
                                    Savanna.
                                  • Some mammals are
                                    predators to others and
                                    some just want to be left
                                    alone.
                                  • Some eat the leaves from
                                    the tops of trees and others
                                    graze on the grass below.
                                  • All of the mammals of the
Click on Video Screen above to
                                    African Savanna live
view video of Animals in Africa
                                    together and fight their
living together.                    own battles to survive.

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About the Author
      My name is Jill Tutten and I am
      a student at Grand Valley. I am
      majoring in Integrated Science
      and I’ll have a minor in elementary
      education. I enjoy teaching and
      talk about science. I would like to
      teach K-3rd. If you have any
      comments or concerns , please
      feel free to mail me:
      tuttenj@student.gvsu.edu or click
      on the mailbox to send an email.


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Resources
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
• http://www.africanfauna.com/
• http://www.taggalaxy.com/
• http://www.flickr.com/photos/
• http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/african_savanna.ht
  m
• http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/AfricanSavanna/afsa
  vmeet.cfm
• http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidA
  ssetId=0773D9E1-7D8A-4B91-9C98-
  D1A47733BF05&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US

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A Trip To The African Savanna

  • 1. A Trip to the African Savanna (Virtual Tour)) An Interactive Power Point By Jill Tutten ED 205 - 03 3rd-5th grade Quit
  • 2. Mammals in the African Savanna • What is a Savanna? •Lemur • Elephant •Rhinoceros • Lion •Meerkat • Zebra •Sengi • Cheetah •Living Together • Giraffe •About the Author • Gazelle •Resources • Hippopotamus Quit
  • 3. What is a Savanna?? • The African savanna is a rolling grassland dotted with trees. • Africa has a wet season and dry season. • The animals in Africa are well adapted to deal with the changes in wet or dry season. • There are 45 species of mammal in Africa. Quit
  • 4. Elephant • On average elephants are 10 feet tall and the largest land animal by weight!! • They use their trunks to breathe out of and even use it as an arm like we would. – The trunk has two grasping extensions (like fingers) that can grab onto things. The truck can also be used to suck up water to squirt into their mouth. • The adult females usually live together in a small herd where as males usually live alone. • The elephants usually migrate in- between the dry and wet season because they have to move to a place To view an African Elephant in its with more vegetation. habitat click on the picture above. Quit
  • 5. Lion •Lions hunt and live together in groups called prides. •Normally the females do the hunting and work together to take down their pray. •Lions feed on zebras, wildebeest and can even take down giraffes, hippos and young elephants. •They are the biggest predator in Africa. Quit
  • 6. Zebra • Zebras strips are unique to each individual like a human finger print. • They are found to live in small to large herds. • The strips are used as camouflage because most of their strips are vertical and their main predator (the lion) is color blind. – This allows them to hide in the grass. • When chased zebras will run zig- zag from side to side to attempt to escape from predators. Quit
  • 7. Cheetah •The cheetah is the fastest land animalsand can move up to 75 mph in short bursts. •They can reach 43 mph under 2 seconds giving them the ability to catch prey. •When mother cheetahs have young that are about 6 months old they are know to bring home live prey for their young to practice killing techniques. • Cheetahs have a tear mark leading from their eyes to their mouth while leopards do not. Quit
  • 8. Giraffe •Giraffes also live in •A giraffe has a blue herds. tongue that can stretch •They normally only eat out of its mouth more in the morning or at than 40cm. dusk from the tops of •This makes reaching and trees. eating leaves easier. •Baby giraffes known as •Like zebras each giraffe calves grow very quick. his its own unique •Up to an inch a day!! markings. •Giraffes sleep standing up!! Quit
  • 9. Gazelle • Gazelle can run at speeds of 50 miles per hour for extended period of time. – This helps them out run predators. • Before fleeing gazelle exhibit a behavior of slowly running and then jumping high in the air know as stotting. – They do this to show off their strength because predators usually go after the weaker prey. • Like many other animals in Africa they live in herds. Quit
  • 10. Hippopotamus • Hippos wallow in the water often because their skin is very thin and the water keeps them hydrated. • They normally graze at dusk because the temperature is cooler. – They can eat up to 88 pounds of short grass in one day!! • Even though hippos are very large they can gallop at speeds up to 18 mph. • Hippos are territorial in the water where a bull (male leader) presides over a small stretch of river which contains many females. Quit
  • 11. Ring Tailed Lemur • Ring Tailed Lemurs live on the island of Madagascar which is off the coast of Africa. • They are very social and live in groups up to 30 individuals. – Which are dominated by females • As a group activity the lemurs will sometimes sunbath. • At night they will all huddle together which is know as a lemur ball. • They are one of the most vocal primates that use many different calls to communicate messages to one another. – To hear click the lemur. Quit
  • 12. Rhinoceros • Rhinos belong to the same family as horses. • Unlike many of the mammals discussed earlier rhinos mainly live alone. • They can be aggressive if provoked. First they will snort loudly at an intruder and if the intruder does not leave they will charge. • Rhinos have think skin and a horn growing out of the middle of their head however the black rhino, as pictured ,has two. Quit
  • 13. Meerkat •Meerkats live in a group •Meerkats are small know as a mob, clan, or burrowing mammals that gang. Most clans have build a large network of about 20 individuals but tunnels with many some super families can entrances and exits. have 50 or more. •They regularly groom •Meerkats mostly eat each other to strength insects but will also eat bonds among their mob. lizards, snakes, scorpions, •If a predator is spotted etc. the meerkat will give a •They are partially warning bark to all the immune to certain other meerkats to hide. venoms such as scorpion venom. Quit
  • 14. Sengi (Elephant Shrew) • The sengi got its nickname from its long nose that resembles an elephants trunk. • They feed on insects but will also eat seeds. – The eat by using their tongue to flick food into their mouth like an anteater. • They have long legs which they use to move in a hopping motion like a rabbit. • The sengi are very well camouflage and well adept at dashing away from predators. Quit
  • 15. Living Together • Each mammal has its own niche in the African Savanna. • Some mammals are predators to others and some just want to be left alone. • Some eat the leaves from the tops of trees and others graze on the grass below. • All of the mammals of the Click on Video Screen above to African Savanna live view video of Animals in Africa together and fight their living together. own battles to survive. Quit
  • 16. About the Author My name is Jill Tutten and I am a student at Grand Valley. I am majoring in Integrated Science and I’ll have a minor in elementary education. I enjoy teaching and talk about science. I would like to teach K-3rd. If you have any comments or concerns , please feel free to mail me: tuttenj@student.gvsu.edu or click on the mailbox to send an email. Quit
  • 17. Resources • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ • http://www.africanfauna.com/ • http://www.taggalaxy.com/ • http://www.flickr.com/photos/ • http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/african_savanna.ht m • http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/AfricanSavanna/afsa vmeet.cfm • http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidA ssetId=0773D9E1-7D8A-4B91-9C98- D1A47733BF05&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US Quit