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Bamboo Flowering And Rats. This mass flowering phenomenon is called gregarious flowering. The flowering produces such a vast quantity of seed that the. They land in farms in the vicinity and play havoc with the standing crops, and devour the grains. As the flowers bloom in synchronicity across vast swathes, hungry rats descend on them like a plague and feed on the flowers and seeds of the dying bamboo. According to one hypothesis, mass flowering increases the survival rate of the bamboo population. They attack fields and granaries after chomping their way. In mizoram, bamboo forests of melocanna baccifera cover over 26,000 square kilometres and flower en masse every 50 years. Forces millions of rats out of the bamboo forests.

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This mass flowering phenomenon is called gregarious flowering. In mizoram, bamboo forests of melocanna baccifera cover over 26,000 square kilometres and flower en masse every 50 years. According to one hypothesis, mass flowering increases the survival rate of the bamboo population. They attack fields and granaries after chomping their way. The flowering produces such a vast quantity of seed that the. They land in farms in the vicinity and play havoc with the standing crops, and devour the grains. As the flowers bloom in synchronicity across vast swathes, hungry rats descend on them like a plague and feed on the flowers and seeds of the dying bamboo. Forces millions of rats out of the bamboo forests.

Bamboo Flowers Every 100 Years Phyllostachys nigra var. henonis YouTube

Bamboo Flowering And Rats Forces millions of rats out of the bamboo forests. In mizoram, bamboo forests of melocanna baccifera cover over 26,000 square kilometres and flower en masse every 50 years. As the flowers bloom in synchronicity across vast swathes, hungry rats descend on them like a plague and feed on the flowers and seeds of the dying bamboo. Forces millions of rats out of the bamboo forests. They attack fields and granaries after chomping their way. According to one hypothesis, mass flowering increases the survival rate of the bamboo population. The flowering produces such a vast quantity of seed that the. This mass flowering phenomenon is called gregarious flowering. They land in farms in the vicinity and play havoc with the standing crops, and devour the grains.

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