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Rated by Participant: E8C72A602196626D350488A337B2E6E1A17EB981547D1F36B330C6E8A122442B
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"A few armchair plant experts also chimed in, claiming the similarity was simply a coincidence and that the shape was an adaption to attract certain insects and pollinators." https://www.audubon.org/news/did-plant-evolve-look-bunch-hummingbirds

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