an adaptation is the savanna for a whistiling thorn is its thorns
Some of their adaptions are the thorns on their body and their small body.
its original habitat is Africa, savanna it is a very rare plant hasheen h. abid
The whistling thorn has a symbiotic relationship with ants. The ants will defend the tree by biting the herbivores who try and eat it, and in return, the tree allows the ants to live in its dead thorns. If no herbivore comes by, and the ants are proving useless, the tree will stop its supply of necter that the ants drink, and shrink the thorns they live in
The whistling thorn tree, known for its hollow thorns that house mutualistic ants, is primarily consumed by herbivores such as giraffes and elephants. These animals feed on the leaves and pods of the tree, while the ants protect the tree from herbivory and other threats. This mutualistic relationship benefits both the tree and the animals that feed on it.
They have special ugly adaptions
The present participle for "whistle" is "whistling."
What is it when you hear whistling and no one is there?
it was a crown of thorns. they twisted together thorns and pressed it into his head
There It Go (The Whistling Song) by Julez Santana
their thorns
Whistling Warbler was created in 1878.