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Tylecodon, Euphorbia, et al

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Some of these plants share deep secrets about insects, birds and animals that live in the shelter provided by their leafy bodies. You won’t believe the antics that some of the creepy crawlies get up to among the branches or even in brought daylight, precariously hanging from a swaying twig!

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