Oak Savannahs

An Oak Savannah is mainly located in the Midwest of North America. Oak Savannahs were once a very common vegitation, but now found highly endangered. Oak Savannahs are also very important to animal habitat. Animals can find food and have a home here. People benefit from Oak Savannahs, because of their natural beauty and a place to observe a natural habitat.

Preserving A Prairie

Friday, May 7, 2010

Outrages red hawk


The red hawk sizes up to 17/20 in . Its latin name is bueto jamaicensis. It eats worms and beatels also three squirells every year. The color of the red hawk is usuly a dark brown with some red . Some new facts are after they eat they might not eat for another two days.

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