- The
Kimberley tropical savanna is a
tropical and
subtropical gr****lands,
savannas, and
shrublands ecoregion in
northwestern Australia,
covering portions...
- The West
African wattle-eye (Platysteira hormophora) is a
species of bird in the
family Platysteiridae. It is
found in Benin,
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea...
- /əˈkeɪʃə/ or /əˈkeɪsiə/),
known commonly as mimosa, acacia,
thorntree or
wattle, is a
polyphyletic genus of
shrubs and
trees belonging to the subfamily...
- the
Southwest Australia savanna ecoregion, and
along the
south coast as far east as
Israelite Bay. The summer-scented
wattle generally reproduces by suckers...
- The
Angolan Scarp savanna and
woodlands is an
ecoregion located on the
coast of Angola, an area with a
variety of
habitats and rich in
wildlife including...
-
edged with white, and
there are
large white wing patches. The bare face and
wattle are blue, and the legs are red. The
Trinidad piping guan's call is a thin...
- The
chestnut wattle-eye (Platysteira castanea) is a
species of bird in the
family Platysteiridae. It is
widespread across Central Africa. Its
natural habitats...
-
South Africa that
lives in
wooded habitats,
particularly woodlands and
savannas. It is part of the
family Dicruridae and has four
recognized subspecies...
- 1999 and made
their debut at Zoo
Atlanta in 1999. Zoo Atlanta's
African Savanna,
opened in 2019 as part of the Zoo's
Grand New View transformation, houses...
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Structurally it is a low and open
woodland of
scattered trees,
dominated by
wattles, with
eucalypts and tall shrubs. The
understorey contains gr****es and herbs...