Imagine trees are like kids playing in a park, and the ground is their secret walkie-talkie. They send messages through special fungi that live under the soil, kind of like how friends share snacks during lunchtime.
How It Works
Some trees have tiny helpers called fungal threads inside them. These threads connect different trees together underground, forming a big network, like a supergroup of friends who all know each other’s secrets.
Examples
- A tree sends a message to its neighbor about an insect attack, like telling your friend at school that there are ants on your lunch.
- Two trees share their extra sugar with each other through fungal threads underground, just like kids trading snacks during recess.
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See also
- How Do Trees Communicate with Each Other?
- How Do Trees ‘Talk’ to Each Other Underground?
- How Do Trees Communicate With Each Other?
- How Do ‘Ants’ Organize Their Colonies So Efficiently?
- How Do Bees Communicate?
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