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As one can tell by the bite marks on two of the leaves, chocoferns are popular among [[Stubhead Bounder|stubhead bounder]]s. (Though, despite the name, the leaves don't taste like chocolate.) [[Fly Ridgehorn]]s eat the chocofern's small, fragrant, plum-shaped fruit, depositing the seeds in their waste. (which, as typical in plents, in ejected from the mouth in the manner of an owl pellet.) The seeds are small, red, and bitter, glowing slightly by means of fluorescence. The red color and glow are aposematic, meaning they warn potential herbivores that it tastes bad.
As one can tell by the bite marks on two of the leaves, chocoferns are popular among [[Stubhead Bounder|stubhead bounder]]s. (Though, despite the name, the leaves don't taste like chocolate.) [[Fly Ridgehorn]]s eat the chocofern's small, fragrant, plum-shaped fruit, depositing the seeds in their waste. (which, as typical in plents, in ejected from the mouth in the manner of an owl pellet.) The seeds are small, red, and bitter, glowing slightly by means of fluorescence. The red color and glow are aposematic, meaning they warn potential herbivores that it tastes bad.

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