Are figs really full of baby wasps?
Are figs really full of baby wasps?,
By Robert Lamb,
HowStuffWorks.com,

"The fig plant and the fig wasp both have the same goal: reproduction. For this to happen, a fig plant needs to share its genetic material (in the form of pollen) with another of its kind, and the fig wasp needs a place where its larva can grow and feed. Think of the fig wasp as a tenant, and the fig plant as a landlord who takes payment in the form of pollen."

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