On the mainland, grazing animals shy away from the stench of #pilo shrubs and trees. (Their Latin name, #Coprosma, means "smells like feces.") The strong smell protects them from their grazing enemies. But their Hawaiian kin, with no grazers to threaten them, are almost #odorless.
On the mainland, grazing animals shy away from the stench of #pilo shrubs and trees. (Their Latin name, #Coprosma, means "smells like feces.") The strong smell protects them from their grazing enemies. But their Hawaiian kin, with no grazers to threaten them, are almost #odorless.