<Li> Tropical and subtropical savannas are classified with tropical and subtropical grasslands and shrublands as the tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome . The savannas of Africa, including the Serengeti, famous for its wildlife, are typical of this type . The Brazilian savanna (Cerrado) is also included in this category, known for its exotic and varied flora . </Li> <Li> Temperate savannas are mid-latitude savannas with wetter summers and drier winters . They are classified with temperate savannas and shrublands as the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome, that for example cover much of the Great Plains of the United States . (See areas such as the Central forest - grasslands transition). </Li> <Li> Mediterranean savannas are mid-latitude savannas in Mediterranean climate regions, with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers, part of the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub biome . The oak tree savannas of California, part of the California chaparral and woodlands ecoregion, fall into this category . </Li> <Li> Flooded savannas are savannas that are flooded seasonally or year - round . They are classified with flooded savannas as the flooded grasslands and savannas biome, which occurs mostly in the tropics and subtropics . </Li>

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