Acacia Trees in Africa Communicate With Each Other

Kraker

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Acacia trees in Africa communicate with each other. They emit gasses to alert other trees to produce the toxin tannin, which protects them from hungry animals.
 
Nature is amazing! Acacia trees sending out alerts to protect each other with tannin is like a secret tree network. It’s incredible how plants have their own ways of communicating and surviving.
 
Nature's communication systems are so fascinating! It's amazing how acacia trees can signal each other to defend themselves like that.
 
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