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... ( fruit ) in this forest , rather than eating their normal diet of less nutritious and equally toxic leaves . In Table 3.1 , this difference in the forest environment appears as a dif- ference between ... Fruit , Flowers 46 Ecology Fruit.
... ( fruit ) in this forest , rather than eating their normal diet of less nutritious and equally toxic leaves . In Table 3.1 , this difference in the forest environment appears as a dif- ference between ... Fruit , Flowers 46 Ecology Fruit.
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... fruit skin with its toothcomb . ( Cour- tesy I. Tattersall . ) from a stout stem and are protected by a thick green skin . The monkey bites through the skin of a fruit but , finding the pulp green and bitter , leaves it alone . One or ...
... fruit skin with its toothcomb . ( Cour- tesy I. Tattersall . ) from a stout stem and are protected by a thick green skin . The monkey bites through the skin of a fruit but , finding the pulp green and bitter , leaves it alone . One or ...
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... fruit . ( Courtesy C. Tutin . ) valuable . An adult animal can usually go find another fruit without the stress of begging or social competition with the possessor . The brown lemurs of May- otte illuminate the link between sharing and ...
... fruit . ( Courtesy C. Tutin . ) valuable . An adult animal can usually go find another fruit without the stress of begging or social competition with the possessor . The brown lemurs of May- otte illuminate the link between sharing and ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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