Baobab trees store water in their large, thick trunks, which can hold up to 30,000 liters (about 7,900 gallons) of water. This adaptation allows them to survive in arid environments by absorbing and retaining water during the rainy season. The trunk's fibrous tissue is designed to expand and contract, enabling the tree to regulate its water supply as needed. Additionally, the tree's bark has a thick, protective layer that minimizes water loss through evaporation.
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