How Do Bulging Baobab Trees Survive?
In Madagascar's dry and spiky forests, how do bulging baobab trees stay alive? These trees thrive in an area where annual rainfall is less than 20 inches. Let's explore their survival strategies.

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In the spiky forests of southwestern Madagascar, plants and animals have developed some of the most interesting survival strategies on Earth. The San Diego Zoo Kids introduce us to two fascinating trees: the bulging baobab trees. These trees have wide, swollen trunks that seem designed to store water. In fact, they use these trunks to store water and survive during dry seasons. Did you know that baobab trees can live for over 1,000 years? This makes them one of the longest-living trees on Earth. Their survival strategies aren't just about storing water; their wide trunks also make them more resistant to wind and drought. This gives them a big advantage in Madagascar's dry and spiky forests. These trees are also an important resource for local people, who eat their fruits and leaves. The wide trunks provide shelter for local people too. Learning about these trees can be a fun and educational experience for kids. They can learn how these trees survive and why they're so important. These trees can also teach kids an important lesson about the environment. Kids can learn about the trees' struggle to survive and why they're so important. They can also learn what we can do to protect and preserve these amazing trees.


