Fruit-bearing plants evolved relatively late, and it is likely that they evolved alongside primates. Primates have stereoscopic color vision, grasping hands, specialized teeth and jaws, an appetite for sweet-tasting food, and a medium-length digestive tract. They are very well adapted to eating fruit. In turn, this was an evolutionary advantage for the fruiting plants as well, because the fruit seeds passed through the primates or were discarded by them, ensuring the continued survival and spread of the plants.
it is a name of fruit
i really have no idea
it means to eat an ancient fruit
Merle Bignell has written: 'First the Spring' -- subject(s): History 'The fruit of the country' -- subject(s): History
it is not safe because of we don't know where it comes and which family were it belong......................
Pitaya is just an alternate spelling of the more common pitahaya which is most commonly called dragon fruit (also strawberry pear).The foodlywise website about dragon fruit explains health benefits of dragon fruit, how to grow dragon fruit and history of dragon fruit.http://dragon.fruit.pitaya.fruit.foodlywise.com/There is not difference other than the name between pitaya and pitahaya or dragon fruit.
they eat rice, coconut, corn, hemp, tobacco, surgar cane, and tropical fruit
Look at the family history. 98% of the time the fruit doesn't fall too far from the tree.
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Based on the stories, the fruit was from fire breathing dragons. Whenever the dragons breathe fire, the tail of the fire was a fruit . When the dragon was slain, the fruits were collected and was given to the emperor. The dragon that breathed the fruits were eaten by the soldiers and believed that they got the strength of a dragon.
A bibliography for fruit apples would be a list of sources and references related to the cultivation, history, varieties, uses, and other aspects of apples as a fruit. It could include books, articles, research papers, websites, and other resources that provide information about apples.
Montenegro's national fruit is the fig. Figs are deeply rooted in the country's culture and history, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. They thrive in the Mediterranean climate of Montenegro and are often used in various traditional dishes and desserts. The fruit is also celebrated for its nutritional benefits and sweetness.