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Native to the African savanna, the baobab tree provides shelter, water, and food for wildlife and humans. And the photos below contain a puzzle, too—there are 10 differences to be found! How many can you find? Visit kids.sdzwa.org/looksharp for the solution.

The baobab tree is known as “the tree of life,” because it can absorb and store water in its huge trunk during the rainy season, and then produce a nutrient-dense fruit in the dry season.

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