Figs reproduce through a unique symbiotic relationship with fig wasps. The female fig wasp enters a fig through a small opening, lays her eggs inside the fig's flowers, and pollinates the flowers in the process. Once the larvae develop, they emerge as adults, and the male wasps mate with the females and then die inside the fig. The fertilized female wasps then leave the fig to find new figs in which to lay their eggs, continuing the cycle.
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They tend to have a horrible texture.
Yes, goats can eat figs in moderation. Figs are not toxic to goats and can provide some nutritional benefits, such as fiber and natural sugars. However, due to their high sugar content, it's best to offer figs as an occasional treat rather than a regular part of their diet to avoid digestive issues. Always ensure that any fruits given to goats are fresh and free from mold or spoilage.
the word you're looking for is - reproduce.
Figs are a type of fruit, so dried figs are just figs that happen to be dried
figs and dates are grown in Egypt
in telugu figs means medipandu
there are 3 sig figs. 4, 0, and 5 are the sig figs
There are many uses for figs. Listed below are some uses of figs: 1. Juice 2. Wine 3. Dried figs used in cane sugar 4. Chocolate covered roasted figs with almonds 5. Dried figs dipped in melted chocolate
Yes you can grow figs in Florida
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5 sig figs
No, figs aren't a citrus fruit.
figs are called Anjeer in Hindi
Figs are a flowering plant that are edible. Figs are native and grow in the Middle East and Western Asia.