Shana Trees
Large trees that grow in the Savannas. They are notable for their long, dense trunk, tall branches bearing fruit, and enormous thorns that grow from the base.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Tress with canopies twelve meter tall that bear fruit. 2.5 - 3 meter thorns cover the base of the tree.
Genetics and Reproduction
Seed dispersal.
Growth Rate & Stages
Saplings immediately grow in height and do not bear fruit until fully mature. Thorns begin growing after two seasons.
Ecology and Habitats
Thorns are used to wear off other creatures from climbing and tearing it down.
Additional Information
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Eatable fruit and seed. Honey bearing bees often make their nests in the high branches.
Average Height
10 - 13 meters
Geographic Distribution
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