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Why do plants with berries often have thorns? Aren't such plants sending mixed messages? Why...

Why do plants with berries often have thorns? Aren’t such plants sending mixed messages? Why would they want to repel animals that would eat their berries and spread their seeds?

Marinus Lutz, Vancouver, Canada

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