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IMPALASAntelopes inhabiting African woodlands and savannas (7)
BUSHDOGAlso called the savannah dog, this small, stocky canine is found in the forests and savannas of Central and South America. It's a rare species, considered near threatened by the IUCN.
TSETSEAfrican woodlands denizen
GNUSAntelopes inhabiting the savannas of Africa, wildebeests (4)
NAKEDMOLERATNearly hairless rodent of east African dry steppes and savannas, living entirely underground (5,4,3)
GREATERKUDUThe African woodland antelope Tragelaphus strepsiceros (7,4)
SAHELVast band of northern Africa between desert and savanna
HOBBEMADutch painter of sunlit woodlands and tree scenes including A Road Winding Past Cottages, A Stream by a Wood and The Avenue at Middelharnis (7)
GIRAFFEThe tallest animal, inhabiting savannas of tropical Africa (7)
ESTATESRenault 21 Savannas and the like (7)
CHAMOISGoat-like antelope inhabiting high mountains in southern and central Europe (7)
MUSCARIBotanical name for small blue flowers growing in woodlands and cottage gardens or planted in pots indoors, commonly called grape hyacinths (7)
RESERVEHickling Broad National Nature ... consists of more than 1400 acres of reedbed, fen, water, woodland and grazing marsh (7)
GNUAntelope inhabiting the savannas of Africa; wildebeest (3)
NUTHATCHBird with blue and pinkishbuff plumage, typically spotted creeping up and down tree trunks in woodlands and gardens (8)
LIONSKnown as the "kings of the jungle", animals living in prides in savannas, grasslands and forests of India and Africa, and the Longleat estate in Wilshire (5)
VIOLETWord linking with dog/wood, hairy or sweet for three species of wild flowers found in woodlands and chalk grasslands; a symbol of modesty and faithfulness (6)
BUTTERCUPSRelated to delphiniums, marsh marigolds, lesser celandines and wood anemones, wild flowers of meadows, woodlands and arable farmland(10)
YEWUsed for topiary, hedging, longbows and woodworking, a native evergreen tree with red arils found in beech woodlands and churchyards (3)
CHERRYWild -; with heavy boughs of white blossom in the spring and edible fruits in the summer, a native tree of woodlands and old hedgerows, also called gean (6)