In the desert Kalahari.
one meter in circumference every 100 years
Baobab trees
There are several species of baobab trees and each species looks a little different. See the Related Links below for descriptions and pictures of baobab trees.
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Certain species of bats have a symbiotic relationship with baobab trees. Bats feed on the nectar and pollen of the baobab flowers, while simultaneously pollinating the flowers. This helps the baobab trees reproduce, while providing a food source for the bats.
Bottle trees from Australia and Baobab trees from Africa
It depends if you plant it or not.
The answer is......... AWESOME SAUCE!
Grasslands and scattered trees are common in the savanna biome. Some examples of plants found in the savanna include acacia trees, baobab trees, elephant grass, and shrubs like the savannah holly and star grass. These plants have adapted to the dry and seasonal conditions of the savanna.
Baobab trees are often used by humans for various purposes, such as providing fruit, leaves, and bark for food, medicine, and fibers. In some regions, they are revered as sacred trees and are believed to possess mystical or spiritual significance. Additionally, baobab trees attract tourists and researchers, contributing to local economies and scientific knowledge.
Baobab Trees.
south America