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Grasslands of AfricaLions
By Jesus
Map of Africa
Map of Grasslands of Africa
Picture of Grasslands of Africa
Grasslands of Africa
Does not have a
lot of trees.
During the rainy season,
it has watering holes for
animals to drink.
What does
Africa look like?
It looks green or
yellow with tall grass.
It has a lot of
ANIMALS in
Africa.
It rains sometimes
in the grasslands of Africa.
Body Parts of Lions
Mane. Only the males have mane to protect them from scratches while fighting.
Tail. The tail helps lions maintain their balance and may also indicate their mood.
Paws. The paws of a lion are very strong, providing them with sufficient upper body strength to Fight and run.
Body Parts of Lions
NOSE. EXCELLENT SENSE OF SMELL
FUR SHARP TEETH Long tail
Lion Facts
Lions are carnivores, they eat meat.
People view lions as a symbol of power, courage, and nobility
They live in groups, called a pride.
Here is a pride of lions eating wildebeest.
Lion Facts
Lions are the only cats that lives in groups.
Lions can see or hear so far away like 50 feet long far away.
Are they endangered
Yes they are endangered because people use their fur to make coats.
What can we do?
What can we do to
help the lions?
We can give them lots and
lots of stuff they need
WE can give them lots and
lots of food to
eat.
We can give them
water to the lions
We can give them
meat to eat and water
to drink
How can we help?
The Department of Nature Conservation/Agriculture/Health in that country to report the heinous conditions that these animals work and live in.
You can also contact Doug Thompson the American Millionaire who has been buying up land in South America to conserve and preserve the nature there. His Organization is called Planet Ark, you can look it up in your search engine.
You can also contact the local animal care faculty to do something about it.
References
Habitats: Science Works for Kids Series http://www.exploringnature.org/
http://www.mbgnet.net/index.html http://www.ehow.com/facts_5472273_body-p
arts-lion.html
http://www.outtoafrica.nl/animals/englion.html?zenden=2&subsoort_id=1&bestemming_id=1