猴面包树能存水,像倒过来的大树
In Madagascar, a big island in Africa, there are very special trees. They are called baobab (BAY-oh-bab) trees. They look like trees with their roots in the air. The trunks are thick and round, and the branches are small and high.
A baobab tree can be very old. Some are more than 1,000 years old. Their trunks can hold a lot of water. In the dry season, the tree uses the water to stay alive. Animals and people also drink water from the tree.
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