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Brazil nut trees primarily rely on specific animals for their reproduction, notably the agouti, a large rodent that can crack open the hard shells of Brazil nuts. Other animals, such as monkeys and birds, may also consume the nuts but are less crucial for seed dispersal. Additionally, insects and fungi can affect the trees, but they do not eat the tree itself. Ultimately, the agouti plays a vital role in ensuring the survival of Brazil nut trees by dispersing their seeds.

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