Lake Manyara, a small breathtaking National Park with an immense natural richness is home to over 380 bird species and the famous tree - climbing lions, which for reasons unknown sleep in
the branches of acacia trees.
Not exact matches
In the wild they eat the sap and gum
of the eucalyptus and
acacia tree plus pollen, nectar, manna (a sugar deposit from the sap oozing from wounds on
tree branches or trunks), honeydew (sugar secreted by sap - sucking insects) and a wide variety
of insects and spiders.
Thousands fly chirping through the leaves
of the
acacia trees, perch lightly on birch
branches, ears
of wheat, and the golden rims
of sunflowers, pecking seeds from their big black eyes.