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The rubber fruit splits due to the buildup of internal pressure as the seeds inside develop. As they mature, the fruit's outer skin becomes stretched and eventually cracks open, allowing the seeds to disperse. This splitting mechanism is an evolutionary adaptation that helps ensure the seeds have the opportunity to germinate and grow in new locations. The process usually occurs when the fruit is ripe, maximizing seed dispersal effectiveness.

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