Tundra food web is made up of complex trophic interrelations between various organisms in linear chain sequences; like snowy owls, and heaths; functioning in multiple food chains simultaneously.
Savanna climate is characterized by variable temperature and atmospheric pressure, seasonal precipitation, relatively-intense solar radiation, and variable humidity.
Animals in the savanna are; small mammalian herbivores like springhare; large mammalian herbivores like buffalo; small carnivores like civet; large carnivores like lion; insects like beetle; birds like ostrich; reptiles and amphibians.
Savanna food web comprises of complex, interconnected series of trophic relationships between producers like grasses and trees; and consumers like bushbuck and spotted hyena.
Savanna food chain are producers like baobab, primary consumers like wildebeest, secondary consumers like baboon, tertiary consumers like cheetahs, and quaternary consumers like African crowned eagle.