Inebriation of the elephants.
*apparently this does happen in South Africa when they eat the marula fruit after it has fermented*
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Inebriation of the elephants.
*apparently this does happen in South Africa when they eat the marula fruit after it has fermented*
I FORGOT TO POST THE LION this is Marula he's great. Guy I made up literally just to explore a lion rp game on roblox...
Attack on mbLark!!
First of our marula to be transplanted out from the nursery. Known as “the king of African trees” the marula tree is a medium-sized tree standing sturdy at between 9 and 18 metres tall. This single-stemmed marula tree is found in 29 countries. Female trees bear up to 500 kilograms of fruit each year, while the male marula tree puts on a delicate floral display instead. The juicy marula fruit belongs to the same family as the mango and so it has similar properties. It has a yellow peel, white flesh and a large kernel, or pip, in its center. With a history dating back thousands of years, the marula tree has outlived many other trees, with archaeological evidence showing the tree being used as a food source as far back as 10,000 years BCE. Nearly every part of the marula tree can be used in some way. The bark of this powerful marula tree contains an antihistamine, is used to prevent malaria, and is also effective in the treatment of stomach issues. Chewing on the bark can also aid in facilitating digestion. As for the kernels of the marula fruit, when roasted they are known as the “food of kings”, and are regarded as a delicacy. The leaves of the marula tree are also used as a spice and in a salad dressing. The fruits of the marula tree can be eaten, either raw or cooked, and are commonly used to produce jam. When left to ferment, marula fruit can be used to produce various powerful alcoholic drinks. ・・・ #growninhaiti #Marula #Sclerocaryabirrea #reforestation #preservation #diversity #foodforest #agroforestry #nogmos #nopesticides #noherbicides #haiti #ayiti #livingseedbank #foodsecurity #growth #transplant #nursery https://www.instagram.com/p/CGTEfj0FT6q/?igshid=75h2f4f3q44a
So..... I been playing Hogwarts Mystery
And I already want to spell Slugulus Eructo to Marula
When I said "You have grown thin," She came and clung to me. "Your clothes are bedraggled," I said And she hung down her head. When I said "I can hardly see you," Her big breasts heaved, and she wept. When I embraced her She was troubled by indescribable love And in an instant the doe-eyed girl Was completely merged in my heart.
Marula, “Meeting After Separation” [ca. 1156], trans. Tambimuttu and G.V. Vaidya; A Book of Women Poets From Antiquity to Now, ed. Aliki Barnstone and Willis Barnstone
Redesigns and updates from the Leif & Thorn Gem AU. I gave all the knights color-tinted uniforms, and moved some gems to non-chest positions.Delphinium is a Bloodstone. Pascentia is a shortish Lithium Quartz. Peach is a Peach Quartz. Juniper is a Green Ruby (still not good gemology, I know). Violet is an Amethyst, Thorn is a Sapphire, Rowan is a Carnelian, and Birch is a Blue Quartz. Marula is an off-color (skinny) Rutile Quartz. The Woman in Black is...what gem is that, again? Is there a gem there? I can't remember. Moss is -- or was -- an off-color Moss Agate.