The “ little ORANGE “ even dinosaurs couldn’t eat this exotic fruit !

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @Buildingenjoyment
    @Buildingenjoyment  26 дней назад

    Trench composting is way better than no-till cardboard layering for your soil #soilboosting #no-till
    ruclips.net/video/NbXO8k2CVIk/видео.html

  • @bobbun9630
    @bobbun9630 23 дня назад +1

    I see a couple of problems with this argument right away... First, the plant is not impervious to predation. The plant in the video has holes in the leaves, so obviously it's not beyond being eaten. Second, it bears edible fruit, which (according to the video) is even tasty. An edible fruit is a plant's way of bribing an animal to transport its seeds. That's definitely a "design flaw", if the intent behind the "design" is to prevent any part of the plant from being eaten.

    • @Buildingenjoyment
      @Buildingenjoyment  23 дня назад

      Good points. The fruit scenario is bizarre at a minimum. The fruit has thousands of fine spikes. If you would try to eat the fruit it would drive you up the wall. I would guess if the fruit was overripe it would fall off and the spines would probably start being less effective. It is definitely a strange design. Most nightshades are berry like (tomato, tree tomato etc ) bot spiny.
      As for the holes in the leaves the spines are spread out every few inches. I would presume the large soft leaves are selectively feasted upon !

  • @aarondelagarza8446
    @aarondelagarza8446 24 дня назад +1

    Not true here in South Texas cows javelinas and deer eat prickly pear what's 1 inch thorns no problem

    • @Buildingenjoyment
      @Buildingenjoyment  24 дня назад

      @aarondelagarza8446 They probably have the ability to eat around the thorns! These little oranges have endless little spines I couldn’t imagine a tongue surviving this fruit. I will admit animals are very clever. We don’t even have birds picking at the ripe fruit! We have so many creatures eating our other fruits.
      Nightshades are not loved by animals except for humans.

    • @Buildingenjoyment
      @Buildingenjoyment  24 дня назад

      Would be great to see that process of them eating a prickly pear in real-time!

    • @aarondelagarza8446
      @aarondelagarza8446 24 дня назад

      @@Buildingenjoyment just Google whitetail deer eating prickly pear cactus

  • @pedrom2236
    @pedrom2236 26 дней назад +1

    Lulo all the way

  • @beaverc2884
    @beaverc2884 26 дней назад +1

    🤔🙄

  • @pulanggrymurasing4906
    @pulanggrymurasing4906 25 дней назад

    These are similar to tomato and not to orange.

    • @Buildingenjoyment
      @Buildingenjoyment  25 дней назад

      100 % nightshade. They’re only look like oranges. That is why the locals call them naranjilla.

    • @Buildingenjoyment
      @Buildingenjoyment  25 дней назад

      Taste more like a tomato than an orange.

    • @pulanggrymurasing4906
      @pulanggrymurasing4906 25 дней назад

      @Buildingenjoyment that's what I said, it's nothing like orange.

    • @Buildingenjoyment
      @Buildingenjoyment  25 дней назад

      @@pulanggrymurasing4906 it is called little orange here in Ecuador. That is the only reference to an orange !

    • @pulanggrymurasing4906
      @pulanggrymurasing4906 25 дней назад

      @@Buildingenjoyment ok