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A bait that hits the bull's eye
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The daisy Gorteria diffusa is native to South Africa. For thousands of years, this flower has been using a trick to get male flies to come and pollinate it. The lure is simple: its petals look like female flies. Attracted by what they think are suitors, the male flies approach the daisy and pollinate the flower. This biological prowess is the result of a mixture of several genes of the species.
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