The baobab tree, often called the “Tree of Life,” is a unique and iconic species native to Africa, Madagascar, and parts of Australia. Known for its enormous trunk, which stores water during droughts, and its sprawling branches resembling roots, it thrives in arid climates. Baobabs produce nutrient-rich fruit and provide food, shelter, and resources for local communities and wildlife. With lifespans exceeding a thousand years, these ancient giants are a symbol of resilience and ecological significance.
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