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by vram22
1913 days ago
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The GP may or not be suggesting that, but coconuts do migrate. Their physical structure enables that: a sealed capsule that can float, with rich nutrient density inside, and airtight, so due to all that, stays viable while it is carried across oceans from one country to another. And germinates and grows at the destination.
Read something to that effect somewhere, maybe in Wikipedia or similar. Winds and tides and ocean currents and waves do the rest. |
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