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Biology, 12.10.2019 07:30 dee21099

The agouti ( a cat-sized rodent, is the only animal with teeth strong enough to crack the hard wall of brazil nut fruits. it typically eats some of the seeds, buries others, and leaves still others behind inside the fruit, which moisturecan now enter. the uneaten seeds may subsequently germinate. consequently, which terms describe the relationship between the brazil nut tree and the agouti?

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