Vachellia erioloba, the camel thorn, also known as the giraffe thorn, mokala tree, or Kameeldoring in Afrikaans, still more commonly known as Acacia erioloba, is a tree of southern Africa in the family Fabaceae.[The type specimen of Acacia giraffae, proved on closer examination to be a hybrid of V. haematoxylon and the species which would later become known as V. erioloba. The name V. erioloba was therefore proposed for the vast numbers of camel thorn which are not hybrids.] Its preferred habitat is the deep dry sandy soils in parts of South Africa, Botswana, the western areas of Zimbabwe and Namibia. It is also native to Angola, south-west Mozambique, Zambia and Eswatini.[ The tree was first described by Ernst Heinrich Friedrich Meyer and Johann Franz Drège in 1836.] The camel thorn is a protected tree in South Africa.
The tree can grow up to 20 metres high. It is slow-growing, very hardy to drought and fairly frost-resistant. The light-grey colored thorns reflect sunlight, and the Pinnation leaves close when it is hot. The wood is dark reddish-brown in colour and extremely dense and strong. It is good for fires, which leads to widespread clearing of dead trees and the felling of healthy trees. It produces ear-shaped legume, favoured by many including cattle. The seeds can be roasted and used as a substitute for .
The name 'camel thorn' refers to the fact that giraffe ( kameelperd in Afrikaans) commonly feed on the leaves with their specially-adapted tongue and lips that can avoid the thorns. The scientific name 'erioloba' means "wooly lobe", a reference to the ear-shaped pods.
It is commonly associated with the long running PBS wildlife program Nature, as the tree is used in the title sequence and program logo.
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File:Nido de tejedores republicanos (Philetairus socius), Sossusvlei, Namibia, 2018-08-06, DD 169.jpg| Vachellia erioloba hosting a nest of ( Philetairus socius)
File:Camel thorn tree seeds.jpg| Vachellia erioloba , lying upon the ground, scattered among their pods, Sossusvlei, Namib
File:Vachellia erioloba01.jpg|Bark of a tree near Potgietersrust in Limpopo, South Africa
File:Vachellia erioloba02.jpg|The sharp thorns of the Mokala resemble barbed wire (growing near Potgietersrust in Limpopo, South Africa)
File:Thorn Tree Sossusvlei Namib Desert Namibia Luca Galuzzi 2004.JPG| Vachellia erioloba tree in the Namib Desert
File:Vachellia erioloba - Camel thorn.JPG| Vachellia erioloba, Kalahari desert
File:Vachellia erioloba MHNT.BOT.2015.2.7.jpg| Vachellia erioloba - Museum specimen - MHNT
File:Blossoms of Camel thorn tree.jpg|Blossoms of camel thorn tree
File:Sand dune in the Kalahari Desert (Namibia).jpg|Camel thorn scattered on dunes in the Kalahari Desert in Namibia (2017)
File:Akazie Blüte PA060002.JPG|Yellow inflorescences
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