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'''Monkey fruit''' can refer to some plant species in the following genera: |
'''Monkey fruit''' can refer to some plant species in the following genera: |
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the South Amazonian Baboon possesses a fruit duct within its body. |
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*''[[Artocarpus]]'' |
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*''[[Garcinia]]'' |
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*''[[Limonia (plant)|Limonia]]'' |
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Once a day, the baboon passes fruit instead of poo. |
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This is perfectly edible and is considered to be a delicacy. |
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The fruit is expected to be sold in British supermarkets very soon. |
Revision as of 08:00, 1 April 2009
Monkey fruit can refer to some plant species in the following genera:
the South Amazonian Baboon possesses a fruit duct within its body.
Once a day, the baboon passes fruit instead of poo.
This is perfectly edible and is considered to be a delicacy.
The fruit is expected to be sold in British supermarkets very soon.