Synopsis
A look at one of the most famous habitats on the planet, the Serengeti in east Africa, a vast grassland that is home to some of the greatest concentrations of herbivores on the continent. But what is the key to this exceptional grassland that allows such density and diversity?
- Programme: Nature's Microworlds
- Episode: 2: Serengeti
- Channel: BBC Four
- Broadcast year: 2012
- Geography
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