Serengeti is 30k Square
Kilometers vast plain of grassland, woods and swamps stretches from
North-Western Tanzania into South-Western Kenya. These plains are home to more
than 70 large mammal and 500 avifauna species including the largest terrestrial
mammal migration in the world. The plains of Serengeti are too flat to hold
water; the hollows in the rock surfaces provide catchments for rainwater.
What are Kopjes?
Dotting this vast savannah are
outcrops of granite that stick out like rocky islands in a sea of grass. They
are called kopjes, formed with soft volcanic rock and ash. It covers Serengeti
were eroded away to expose the extremely old metamorphic rock below. Kopjes are
scattered throughout Serengeti, one particular kopje found much publicity for
providing inspiration for some of the scenes in the movie “The Lion King” later
named it Simba Kopje.
The rock is standing impressively
around plains of savannah with vegetation surrounded by bushes and grass. These
wonderful metamorphic rocks consist of very hard granite accomplished of
resisting erosion from rain and harsh tropical winds. Kopjes are refuges for
life in the Serengeti. The natural structures helps special plants grow by
sticking roots into the cracks in the rocks that trap soil and nutrients.
Kopjes provide a scenic contrast
to the nearby grasslands. It also offers habitat for numerous creatures. The presence
of a many plants, caves for dwelling, water, and a vantage point for
Serengeti’s various predators. It piles of ancient rocks that poke through the
more soils and surface rocks. Therefore, rocks were laid down over 500 million
years ago all over Africa. These kopjes, also known as inselbergs (island
mountains), add to the already dramatic back drop of the Serengeti landscape.
The volcanic activity from
volcanoes of the Ngorongoro highlands deposited a layer of rocks and ash, about
one million years ago. It creates a rich and fertile soil that produces short,
sweet grass while raining. When the surface rock and soil wore away, it exposed
the uneven top of the granite layer forming kopjes. Various animal species that
only live on kopjes because of these plants, the rocky habitats and hiding
places they offer. Moreover, lions are regularly uses the kopjes as vantage
points. Because this is an ideal place to bask in the sun as well as hide their
cubs. Someone can see cheetahs using kopjes to assist them in scouting the area
for a potential meal.
Kopjes weathered cracked and
rounded surface is home to insects, birds, lizards, and snakes, to mammals such
as shrews and mice. The perfectly elevated rocks are ideal places to warm up in
the morning or evening sun. It provides an ideal viewpoint for animals to
survey the plains for food. These kopjes play a pivotal role for the ecosystem.
They are habitat for different kinds of flora and fauna which can only be found
in and around the formations.
An interesting mammal Hyraxes exclusive
to the kopjes is the Rock Hyrax. This mammal is about the size and shape of a
rugby or football. This animal eats grass and herbs around the kopjes. Another
animals that have made home on kopjes are the small size antelope called “klipspringer”.
Snakes and agamas thrive here thanks to the ample hiding spaces as well as an
abundance of food.
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