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very characteristic of the savana regions of Africa and 
elsewhere. 
REFERENCES. All the books mentioned in the previous chapter as 
giving accounts of African animals, describe the inhabitants of the 
savanas as well as those of the forests. The books mentioned at the 
end of Chapter X also, as giving accounts of the zoological regions, 
describe among others the savana animals. Mention may also be made 
of W. H. Hudson’s books, especially The Naturalist in La Plata (London, 
1892); and of Tristram’s Flora and Fauna of Palestine (London). 
