truffle-like fungi produce boldly colored fruiting bodies that grow in shades of blue, pink and purple—and to moa, which were known to eat fruit, these fungi might resemble berries. “Birds ...
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Scientists Finally Discover Why Blueberries Are Bluemaking the berry appear blue to humans but, perhaps more importantly, to birds and other animals that see UV light, who may come and eat the berries and spread the seeds. (The authors note in the ...
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