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Big loaf mahogany, commonly known as mahogany trees, primarily absorb nutrients through their roots from the soil rather than "eating" in the traditional sense. They require sunlight for photosynthesis and utilize water and minerals from their environment to grow. In terms of ecosystem interactions, they may be home to various insects and birds that feed on their foliage or fruit, but the trees themselves do not consume food.

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