• @schmidtster
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    121 year ago

    Isn’t this a bit of a misnomer? Wouldn’t whatever became the the cacao plant or other plants evolved to be pollinated by some other mechanism if bats didn’t exist?

    • @_stranger_
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      151 year ago

      Or, there were other plants that went extinct because the animals that pollinated them died out.

      • @ickplantOPM
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        71 year ago

        Oh, my… I have finally found the perfect thread to comment this:

        Evolution works in mysterious ways.

        • @_stranger_
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          21 year ago

          Exactly. It took us thousands of years to rediscover avocado toast. We’re lucky we still had the Avocado, its distant cousin.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      It’s impossible to say. There’s certainly no guarantee for a cocoa-like plant to exist, so bats not existing as (initially badly adapted) pollinators could have certainly been their death sentence, depending on how everything else played out for them.

      It could have also just resulted in cocoa plants evolving very differently and ultimately not tasting like the cocoa we know today.

    • @TropicalDingdong
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      1 year ago

      Bats don’t pollinate cacao. it’s flowers are tiny and would never survive pollination by a mammal. The headline is misleading.