Rainfall is about 90-150 cm per year, with the dry season having about less than 5 cm.
Savanna

Monkeys, frogs, spiders, kangaroos, koalas and rabbits are some of the animals that live in the tropical seasonal forest.
Tropical Seasonal Forest

Grassland with scattered tree.
Savanna

Deciduous trees that shed their leaves.
Tropical Seasonal Forest

Acacias is an important tree to this biome
Savanna
Within the tropics but at least 10 degrees from the equator.
Tropical Seasonal Forest
There is a wet and dry season. The average daily temperature in the dry season is 93 degrees, whereas in the wet season its average is 61 degrees.
Savanna
soil has more nutrients from deciduous tree leaves
Tropical Seasonal Forest

Elephants, lions, zebras, and koalas live in the savanna.
Savanna
When the dry season is long/severe, vegetation becomes shorter
Tropical Seasonal Forest

Most animals are adaptable to this biome, and are nomadic to finding food and water
Savanna
For a long dry season, plants grow thorns to protect themselves from grazing animals
Tropical Seasonal Forest

Mostly found in Africa, India, north Australia, South America! and Mexico.
Savanna
The soil fertility is the infkuential to the forest growth
Tropical Seasonal Forest

Fire is very common to this biome, and most plants and animals have adaptions to fires
Savanna
Cited Sources!
http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/gladwidj/tropical_seasonal__forests_page.htm
http://www.plantzafrica.com/vegetation/savanna.htm
http://www.plantzafrica.com/vegetation/savanna.htm
http://bioexpedition.com/savanna-
biome/
Ricklefs, Robert E. The Economy of Nature. New York: W.H. Freeman, 2001. Print