Is it barrier on top of it
They have Long, Flexible tails, to swing from tree to tree.
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Savanna
i have no idea
The candelabra tree, also known as Euphorbia ingens, is typically not a preferred food source for most animals due to its toxic latex sap. However, certain herbivores like the black rhinoceros have been known to consume parts of the candelabra tree despite its toxicity. Additionally, some insects and birds may feed on the flowers or seeds of the candelabra tree.
how does aemerald tree boa protect itself..........................................................?
The candelabra tree is poisonous the sap will blister you if on contact with your skin touching the tree will burn your skin even breathing its fumes can burn you ferociously
How is a dog adapted to its environment
cacti are adapted to their environment
yes a flower is adapted to their environment
The candelabra tree, or Euphorbia ingens, thrives in the savanna due to its adaptation to the region's dry conditions and seasonal rainfall. Its unique structure allows it to store water efficiently, making it resilient during droughts. Additionally, the tree's spines deter herbivores, while its ability to photosynthesize in high sunlight supports its survival in the open savanna landscape. These adaptations enable it to flourish in a competitive environment with limited resources.