Answer:
Savanna. Savanna is grassland with scattered individual trees. Savannas of one sort or another cover almost half the surface of Africa (about five million square miles, generally central Africa) and large areas of Australia, South America, and India. Climate is the most important factor in creating a savanna.
Features:
Savanna Grasslands
Grasses and trees - The savanna is a rolling grassland with scattered trees and shrubs.
Rainy and dry seasons - Savannas have two distinct seasons in regards to precipitation. ...
Large herds of animals - There are often large herds of grazing animals on the savanna that thrive on the abundance of grass and trees.