The doum palm, also known as Hyphaene thebaica, is primarily consumed by a variety of animals in its natural habitat. Some of the animals that feed on the doum palm include elephants, baboons, and various species of birds. These animals eat the fruits, seeds, and leaves of the doum palm as part of their diet.
Hyphaene thebaica
The only four that I know are Acacia and Baobab and Doum Palm Trees and Mangroves
The Doum palm (Hyphaene thebaica) has several adaptations that enable it to thrive in arid environments. Its fan-shaped leaves are adapted to reduce water loss by minimizing direct sun exposure, while its deep root system allows it to access groundwater. The thick, fibrous trunk provides structural support and helps store water, and its fruit, rich in nutrients, attracts animals for seed dispersal. These adaptations collectively enhance the Doum palm's resilience to harsh conditions.
The cocos or coconut tree grows in tropical regions which have both warm conditions and regular rainfall. Egypt has the warmth, but rainfall is limited to one particular season of the year, which means that coconut palms do not grow there. Other types of palm trees were native to ancient Egypt; there were the date palm, the dellach palm and the doum palm. The dellach is now extinct in Egypt; the doum was used mainly for its strong timber.
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Ouadi Doum air raid happened in 1986.
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In the Saharan highlands, one can find species of cypress and olive along with Acacia and Artemisia, doum palm, oleander, date palm, and thyme. The most common types of grasses found on the plains include Eragrostis, Panicum, and Aristida.
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Ocean, mostly in the depths of it. It eats fish, oranges and jellyfish
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