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There's more to a fig than meets the eye: Shifting our perception of the trees we harvest - The Oxford Scientist
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'Ngoumou' strangler Fig tree (Ficus sp) wrapped around host tree, which it will eventually kill. The latex (Idjoro) is used for killing birds by local people, hunters roll the latex onto sticks which are placed in ground where birds bathe and birds get stuck. People ...
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