Boabab
The baobabs of Africa and Madagascar come from the genus Adansonia.The South African Boabab is Adansonia digitata.
Primarily found throughout Australia's Kimberley region. They are also found in parts of Africa, although as a different breed of Boab. In Africa they are known as Boabab trees.
Boabab tree. It's also in the northern part of South Africa. It often has a thick trunk. Its branches look like roots, as if the tree was turned upside down. The tree is almost mystical.
It is commonly called the Boab, or Boabab, or Boab- Boab, or Bottle tree. It is closely related to the same genus in Africa. It is found in nearly all semi arid seasonal rainfall tropical climates of Australia.
The baobab tree (Adansonia digitata) produce large flowers with cushion like stamens. The pedicel of these flower is very strong to sustain the body weight of mammals like bats. These flowers also attract these pollinators by their smell and fleshy white or cream colored petals.
Oak tree trunks have the characteristic of swelling in wet weather due to absorbing moisture and shrinking in dry weather as they release moisture. This property helps oak trees to adapt to changing environmental conditions.
The Marula TreeA South African tree commonly known as the Marula Tree (Sclerocarya birrea). Popularly supposed to supply many African animals with the means to get drunk.
Basically almost all African Savanna animals are endangered. Especially elephants and rhinos because of their ivory( a.k.a white gold) but others are endangered due to people settling on their home. Lions are threatened because of fear of attack.