yes
May be no. Because the air humidity is less in Delhi
chalchalachal exp.
the same as any other green autotrophic plant
Coconut, palm or banana possibly (although banana is not a tree).
No you dingo.
coconut widly grows in coastal ares with content of salt. It can be seen all along west coast(kerala,karnataka,goa,maharashtra) and east Coast(TN,AP,Odessa,Bengal).. inner peninsular areas also grow coconut like,Coimbatore,pollachi of TN. Pollachi has a special breed also. But it does not grow in North. Have u seen any where in Delhi or UP ,a coconut tree ? TN leads the country in coconut production,the status earlier served by Kerala. Kerala is named after coconut tree ie., keram (in Sanskrit).THERE IS NO DISH/FOOD IN Kerala ,WHICH DOESN'T contain at least one/some part of keram,
Cocunut actually dont have any seed because cocunuts are already the seeds of the COCUNUT PALM TREE.
Most coconut trees do not have branches, but there are rare sports that appear now and then, which do. There is one that is a bit of a tourist attraction in Tonga and i am told there is at least one other in Solomon Islands.
no
Coconut is generally safe for cats in small amounts, but it is not necessary or recommended as a regular part of their diet. Some cats may enjoy the taste of coconut, but it is important to monitor for any signs of digestive upset. It is best to consult with a veterinarian before introducing coconut or any new food to your cat's diet.
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Yes, gerbils can eat coconut meat in moderation. Coconut is high in fat, so it should only be offered as an occasional treat rather than a regular part of their diet. Always ensure the coconut is fresh and free from additives. As with any new food, introduce it slowly and monitor for any adverse reactions.