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    Vachellia erioloba, the camel thorn, also known as the giraffe thorn, mokala tree, or Kameeldoring in Afrikaans, still more commonly known as Acacia erioloba...
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    yemenensis Boulos Vachellia × cedilloi (Rico Arce) Seigler & Ebinger Vachellia campechiana × pennatula Vachellia erioloba × haematoxylon Vachellia × gladiata...
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    include The Cell, The Fall, Ghajini and Ayan. A dried out camel thorn (Vachellia erioloba) in Deadvlei. Deadvlei early in the morning before most visitors start...
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    by different grasses, low shrubs, and acacia, mainly camel-thorn (Vachellia erioloba). Vegetation is sparse towards the north-west because of low rainfall...
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    photographed resting in the lower branches of a camelthorn tree (Vachellia erioloba). A female roams in an average home range of 6.23–15.53 km2 (2.41–6...
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    vegetation comprising grass, bushes, and some trees (mostly of species Vachellia erioloba). Big Daddy is the highest dune in the Sossusvlei area, at about 325...
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    century. However, water flows underground, providing life for grass and Vachellia erioloba trees growing in river beds. The rivers may flow briefly after large...
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    dense patches of woodland or scattered trees such as Vachellia erioloba, Vachellia luederitzii, Vachellia karroo, Euclea pseudebenus, Terminalia sericea, and...
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    tawny eagles build nests that are positioned in the canopy of large Vachellia erioloba trees. These Kgalagadi pairs tend to be the largest and tallest trees...
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    Australia, and a small number of Australian species, are classified into Vachellia and Senegalia. The two final genera, Acaciella and Mariosousa, each contain...
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  • the Shepherd's tree (Boscia albitrunca), camel thorn (Vachellia erioloba, formerly Acacia erioloba) green-hair thorn (Parkinsonia africana) Karee or willow...
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  • A.Rich., a synonym of Vachellia seyal var. seyal (Delile) P.J.H.Hurter Acacia giraffae Willd., a synonym of Vachellia erioloba (E.Mey.) P.J.H.Hurter This...
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    Africa, almost all nests were in the highly thorny, Acacia-like tree, Vachellia erioloba, in savanna areas. Most nests in southern Africa often are at a height...
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  • safeguard an unusually dense concentration of camel thorn trees (Vachellia erioloba). The area was proclaimed a State Forest in 1919, but was deproclaimed...
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  • Acacia-ant symbiosis (category Vachellia)
    facilitates attack on the tree by beetles. Vachellia bullockii, V. burttii, V. bussei, V. elatior, V. erioloba, V. erythrophloea, V. luederitzii var. retinens...
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    woodland, leaves from Croton megalocarpus, Philenoptera violacea, Vachellia erioloba and Colophospermum mopane forms the bulk of the leaf litter collected...
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    ducts. Pseudicius gracilis creates silk retreats in the thorns of Vachellia erioloba trees. The trees are home to Crematogaster ants that create their...
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  • Benth. not indigenous, naturalised, invasive Acacia erioloba E.Mey. accepted as Vachellia erioloba (E.Mey.) P.J.H.Hurter, indigenous Acacia erubescens...
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