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The lipstick tree, known scientifically as Bixa orellana, primarily has its seeds eaten by various species of birds and insects. These animals are attracted to the bright red seeds, which contain the natural dye bixin. Additionally, some mammals may also consume parts of the tree. However, the primary consumers are typically birds and insects that play a role in the tree's seed dispersal.

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