Paul Saladino· MD
plants don't give a about humans they're basically trying to kill anyone please don't want to eat them they don't want to eat them they never want to see them
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plants don't give a about humans they're basically trying to kill anyone please don't want to eat them they don't want to eat them they never want to see them
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so what they have done is evolved myriad myriad pesticides and toxins to defend against rodents insects herbivores and other people or you know humans or whoever wants to eat them
in almost actually in all cases plants have developed toxins to protect them from predation from insects and and fungi and and animals in uh you know that are trying to eat them