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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

The flowers of this tree are always of interest to that of spitfire birds. The male and female of this type of tree produce different chemicals. Both are harvested by the spitfire bird and used as acidic weapons. The spitfire tree also benefits from the spitfire bird's plundering of its resources. As it hovers between the male and female trees, dipping its beak into their flowers, the bird aids pollination. At times, groups of spitfire beetles will be seen clinging to the sides of spitfire trees and disguise themselves to look like the trees' flowers in order to attack a spitfire bird.

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  • Spitfire Tree
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  • The flowers of this tree are always of interest to that of spitfire birds. The male and female of this type of tree produce different chemicals. Both are harvested by the spitfire bird and used as acidic weapons. The spitfire tree also benefits from the spitfire bird's plundering of its resources. As it hovers between the male and female trees, dipping its beak into their flowers, the bird aids pollination. At times, groups of spitfire beetles will be seen clinging to the sides of spitfire trees and disguise themselves to look like the trees' flowers in order to attack a spitfire bird.
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  • The flowers of this tree are always of interest to that of spitfire birds. The male and female of this type of tree produce different chemicals. Both are harvested by the spitfire bird and used as acidic weapons. The spitfire tree also benefits from the spitfire bird's plundering of its resources. As it hovers between the male and female trees, dipping its beak into their flowers, the bird aids pollination. At times, groups of spitfire beetles will be seen clinging to the sides of spitfire trees and disguise themselves to look like the trees' flowers in order to attack a spitfire bird.
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