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Baobab trees are iconic trees that are found in Madagascar, Africa. These trees are also known as the "Tree of Life" due to their ability to provide shelter, food, and water to animals and humans living in the harsh African savannah. Baobab trees are characterized by their unusual shape, with a thick trunk that can grow up to 30 meters in diameter. They can live for over 1,000 years and their bark is fire-resistant, making them a vital source of protection for animals during wildfires. One of the most famous landmarks in Madagascar is the Baobab Avenue, which is a collection of 20-25 baobab trees that are over 800 years old. The avenue is located in western Madagascar and is a popular tourist attraction due to its stunning and unique scenery. The Baobab tree is also highly valued for its nutritional and medicinal properties. The fruit of the baobab tree is high in vitamin C, calcium, and antioxidants, and is used in traditional African medicine to treat a variety of ailments. In recent years, the baobab tree has faced threats due to deforestation, climate change, and agricultural expansion. Conservation efforts are underway to protect these iconic trees and their importance to the ecosystem and local communities.