Australian savanna is a tropical region in the North of Australia which is defined by the tropical climate. This is a landscape is made of small trees, shrubs, and grasses covering the ground. This Australian Savanna is called Australian Rangelands.
This vast savanna sweeps across more than 1.5 million square kilometers and is one of the greatest natural regions in the world. Also, it is the world’s largest expanse of savanna left in good condition as 70% of world savanna has been lost.
Producers of Australian Savanna
The Producers include Grasses, Gum trees, Wattle trees, etc.
Herbivore in Australian Savanna
The major grazing mammals are feral ungulates that include buffalo, donkeys, horses, Wombats, Kangaroos, etc. Also, insects are major native grazers in Australian savannas.
Secondary Consumers
The secondary consumers include lizards, Saltwater crocodiles, Magpie, Echidna, etc.
Tertiary
Tertiary consumers include Kookaburra, eagle, Dingo, etc.