Trees can talk to each other using special underground friends called fungi. These fungi help trees share food and warn them when danger is near, like a big forest family helping one another out.
Examples
- A little tree gets help from a big tree when it’s hungry, like sharing snacks in a classroom.
- When one tree is bitten by insects, the others nearby get a warning and start making their own insect repellent.
- Fungi are like tiny messengers that carry messages between trees through the soil.
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See also
- How Do ‘Trees’ Communicate With Each Other Underground?
- How Do Trees Communicate with Each Other?
- How Do Trees Communicate With Each Other?
- How Do Trees Help the Environment?
- How Do ‘Ants’ Communicate Without Talking?
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