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As a baobab tree grows, its stem becomes hollow, allowing it to store tens of thousands of gallons of water which it can use during dry seasons. People and animals also use the water. This vital ...
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There are only eight species in total with six native to Madagascar ... food source for people living in West Africa. The leaves, fruits, and seeds of the African baobab tree are all edible.
As regular visitors to Gangewadiya, across the southern boundary of Wilpattu National Park where the Kala Oya flows into the Dutch Bay, we have often seen its magnificent mangroves - the building ...
Home to approximately 28.92 million people, Madagascar is renowned for its ... sacred lemurs, orchids and baobab trees. The country has been grappling with recovery post-pandemic but is now ...