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'''Savanna''' is a ] dotted with trees, and occurs in several types of ]s. In savannas, ] form the predominant vegetation type, usually mixed with herbs and shrubs, with trees scattered individually or in small clumps. Savannas are sometimes a transitional zone, occurring between ] or ] regions and ] regions. Savanna ] are of several different types: | |||
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'''Tropical and subtropical savannas''' are classified with tropical and subtropical savannas and shrublands as the ] biome. The savannas of Africa, including the ], famous for its wildlife, are typical of this type. | |||
'''Temperate savannas''' are mid-latitude savannas with wetter summers and drier winters. They are classified with temperate savannas and shrublands as the ] biome. | |||
'''Mediterranean savannas''' are mid-latitude savannas in ] regions, with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers, part of the ] biome. The ] savannas of ], part of the ] ecoregion, fall into this category. | |||
'''Flooded savannas''' are savannas that are flooded seasonally or year-round. They are classified with flooded savannas as the ] biome, which occurs mostly in the tropics and subtropics. | |||
'''Montane savannas''' are high-altitude savannas, located in a few spots around the world's high mountain regions, part of the ] biome. The highland savannas of the ] ecoregion are an example. | |||
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