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Who cannot be awed by the king of trees, the mighty baobab? The hollow interiors of some of these majestic trees have been ...
A baobab tree is truly a wonderful sight when viewed in its natural habitat. There are only eight species in total with six native to Madagascar, one native to Africa, and one native to Australia.
As a baobab tree grows, its stem becomes hollow, allowing it to store tens of thousands of gallons of water which it can use during dry seasons. People and animals also use the water. This vital ...
The tree, known as the Baobab (scientific name: Adansonia), is one of the most unusual plants in the world. It can grow to massive sizes, and carbon dating suggests it can live for over 3,000 years.