Savanna

Savanna

Like in the desert, the savanna experiences longer dry periods known as the dry season. During the dry season, water sources dry up, leading to animal migrations and increased fire risk. Life is quickly restored with the onset of the rainy season.

Baobab

Baobabs also know the trick of retaining water. During times of abundant rainfall, their fibrous wood absorbs water so that even the trunk’s diameter increases. The bark is resistant to fires, and during dry periods, the baobab sheds its leaves.

Acacia

Acacia trees are widespread in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. In Africa, they are part of the so-called thorn savanna.

Termite mound

A termite mound is a complex, towering structure built by termites using soil, saliva, and feces, serving as a home and colony center for millions of termites.

Candelabra tree

This impressive succulent, adapted to the dry climate of southern Africa, secretes a poisonous milky latex as a defense, causing skin irritation and blindness.