Without a substance produced by wireworms, that savannah grass out there would die . . . in time.
He'd come at me like a storm, rising up out of the tall savannah grass, a knife in each fist; charged me roaring, dark eyes afire with battle-joy.
They stood in the midst of a sea of brown savannah grass, their long shadows gradually shortening with the rising sun.
It had large canine teeth, and heavy molars, suggesting a diet of relatively tough food, such as seeds and savannah grasses.
Rift Valley lakes, bleached savannah grasses, zebra herds and the odd Abyssinian Lion.
But there was an unexpected problem: the savannah grass was taller than a man.
The northern sky glowed with a grievous fervour, blemishing the savannah grass a murky crimson.
The southern Duars has moderately fertile soil, heavy savannah grass, dense, mixed jungle, and freshwater springs.
And when he shuffled through the sharp savannah grass toward them, Nelson soon knew that any genetic differences had to be minor.
Thinking about them made his life seem as ephemeral as the rippling savannah grass, or the moonbeams illuminating both the wheat fields and his mind.