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baobab sapling(50 years approx)

Adansonia digitata

Photo by KarenSaxton
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We were on a walk around Impalila Island and our guies found us this "baby" baobab. Very unusual because saplings end up eaten or trampled by livestock. There were several of them on the conservancy - and somehow I managed not to get a photo without a person. On the other hand, it's a good scale of size as our guide was about 6 foot tall

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