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Frisky flower uses bellows to blast pollen at birds
A group of South American plants has evolved bulbous organs in their flowers that spray pollen at pollinating birds because birds eat the male flower parts whole
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A group of South American plants has evolved bulbous organs in their flowers that spray pollen at pollinating birds because birds eat the male flower parts whole
Before the earliest birds could take flight, they needed a lift from an unexpected source: pigments in their feathers