Encara no tenim significats per a "african savannah".
1To reach tasty leaves high up in the African Savannah, of course.
2Sarah Harding stared out at the African savannah.
3Barren monocultures of maize have been replaced with a landscape that looks more like African savannah.
4For years the East African savannah has attracted Europeans eager to experience nature in the raw on safari.
5PRESIDENT Mary McAleese crossed the Phoenix Park yesterday to officially open the new African Savannah exhibition in Dublin Zoo.
6In the African savannah, predators chase down their prey using long, muscular legs that give them an efficient stride.
7A figure-four deadfall, for instance, will work just as well in the African savannah as in the northern boreal forest.
8White rhinos can play a major role in preventing runaway wildfires in African savannahs: their grazing prevents dry grass building up.
9The truth is this horn wasn't cut off a rhino in the African savannah, it was bioengineered in lab in San Francisco.
10For a hunter-gatherer on the African savannah, a very black skin is not needed, as the relatively pale Khoisan and pygmies prove.
11But when Europe's climate began fluctuating, the forests became more open, becoming more like the African savannahs that modern humans were used to.
12Not so sure about aerophobia though, we probably didn't need to worry about that on the African Savannah What can you do about this?
13The ape-like creatures from which we evolved most likely did not learn to walk on two legs by hiking across the open African savannah.
14The findings suggest this is a mismatch and, because evolution takes millions of years, the lessons learnt on the African savannah are still with us.
15After walking half an hour, she was very thirsty, but she had trained herself to go without water for long periods in the African savannah.
16"Maybe it's a coincidence, but it's almost the same loss ratio experienced by herd animals on the African savannah to large predators."
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