
Massive thorns on Umbrella thorn acacia
This is one of 700 acacia tree species in Africa, all are very robust trees that survive with little water and in both severe cold and hot weather. It also seems strong in its defense, based on its huge thorns. However, many animals have learned to work around them. Giraffes are skilled enough to eat around them, for example.

''Acacia tortilis'', attributed by APG III to the Vachellia genus, is the Umbrella thorn acacia, also known as ''Umbrella thorn'' and ''Israeli babool'', a medium to large canopied tree native primarily to the savanna and Sahel of Africa , but also occurring in the Middle East.
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