The seeds are eaten by humans, and the leaves are used as forage for animals. But the tree produces gum arabic, which has medicinial purposes for soothing the mucous membranes of the intestine and to treat inflammed skin. The tree bark is used to make rope, as well as the roots. Also, the wood is used for parts of looms, or just as wood.
the giraffe its favorite is the acacia senegal
Acacia senegal and Acacia seyal trees
Its been able to survive long droughts by saving water.
Senegal gum acacia
Acacia senegal arabic gum صمغ عربي
acacia ants
Giraffes
The acacia tree is commonly referred to simply as "acacia." There are many different species of acacia trees found in various regions around the world, known for their unique compound leaves and typically yellow flowers. Some well-known species include Acacia senegal, Acacia nilotica, and Acacia koa.
A camel eats acacia and cactus
Senegal gum acacia Gray goldenrod Bur oak tree Zig-Zag goldenrod
Some of the African savanna plants include Senegal Gum Acacia, the Maketti tree, and the Umbrella Thorn Acacia. Other plants found there are the abal and the raisin bush shrub.
*Senegal Gum Acacia , *Baobab, *Bermunda Grass, *Candelabra tree, *Elephant grass, *Jackal berry Tree, *Manketti Tree, *River Bushwillow, *Umbrella Thorn acacia, *Whistling thorn