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We are an environmental science course at St. Benedict's Prep in Newark, NJ, taught by Mrs. T. We'll be blogging about environmental issues all term, so please stay tuned!
Friday, February 14, 2014
Savanna Eli Cain and Carristian Brown
The biome I had was the grassland savanna biome. It's a very dry climate from the months of May through October and the wet season is November through April. It is home to some of the deadliest animals, such as the black Mamba, the Nile Crocodile. The plants are just as interesting such as the whistling thorn. This biome is very important to our world because if it was destroyed the flora, and fauna would have nowhere else to live which would just cause a bad chain reaction.

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After reading your post, I was curious about a few things:
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2. Where in the world (i.e., a specific place) can I find this biome?
3. Why do you find those flora and fauna so interesting?