Giraffe.
the stinging ants living in the thorns of the acacia tree to keep animals from eating the acacia's leaves
the giraffe its favorite is the acacia senegal
I know giraffes can eat leaves and branches from the African apricot tree. Otherwise they normally eat acacia tree's leaves and bark
Giraffe
Mainly leaves from trees. Their favorite is the Acacia tree.
Black rhinos are known to eat acacia plants, particularly their leaves and shoots. They have a specialized diet that includes various species of acacia, which are rich in nutrients. Other animals that may consume acacia include giraffes, elephants, and various herbivorous insects. The consumption of acacia by these animals plays a critical role in their ecosystems, influencing plant growth and habitat dynamics.
There are roughly 1300 types of Acacia worldwide. 960 of them native to Australia with the others found in Africa, southern Asia and the Americas.The African acacia was the first to be described.Aside: Acacias have a bitter and psychoactive sap. When the leaves of the tree are exposed to the spray of acacia sap from other leaves being eaten they get even more bitter. As a result giraffes start to eat an acacia's folliage from the downwind side.
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tree leaves primarily acacia leaves
Acacia
Some common plants found in the African savanna include acacia trees, baobab trees, elephant grass, and umbrella thorn acacias. These plants have adapted to the savanna's dry and hot conditions by developing long roots, drought-resistant leaves, and the ability to store water. They play a crucial role in providing food and shelter for many animals in the savanna ecosystem.
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