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Gulf Savannah

The Gulf Savannah is a vast region in northern Australia, characterized by its grassy plains, scattered trees, and unique wildlife. It stretches from the tropical coast of Queensland to the Northern Territory's border. This area experiences a distinct wet and dry season, influencing its climate and ecosystem. The Gulf Savannah supports diverse flora and fauna, including kangaroos and various bird species. It is important for agriculture, particularly cattle grazing, and has rich Indigenous cultural heritage. This region plays a significant role in Australia’s biodiversity and local economy.