Danielle
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Duke MEM Environmental Economics | Lifelong biohacker | Inhabitant of planet Earth
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Have you ever heard of crown shyness?
These canopies form intricate patterns – without ever touching.
Keeping their distance allows sunlight to filter through, reduce disease spread & prevent damage from colliding branches.
In other words, they’ve mastered the art of cooperation over competition.
These canopies form intricate patterns – without ever touching.
Keeping their distance allows sunlight to filter through, reduce disease spread & prevent damage from colliding branches.
In other words, they’ve mastered the art of cooperation over competition.
February 3, 2025 at 3:20 PM
Have you ever heard of crown shyness?
These canopies form intricate patterns – without ever touching.
Keeping their distance allows sunlight to filter through, reduce disease spread & prevent damage from colliding branches.
In other words, they’ve mastered the art of cooperation over competition.
These canopies form intricate patterns – without ever touching.
Keeping their distance allows sunlight to filter through, reduce disease spread & prevent damage from colliding branches.
In other words, they’ve mastered the art of cooperation over competition.
January 22, 2025 at 10:46 PM