A winning formula / Pepijin Kooji.
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Beneath the rainforests of South America lives a fungi that consumes 50,000 leaves a day without ever coming to the surface. It relies on ants to bring it food in exchange for nutrients. This unlikely partnership starred in Sir David Attenborough's new wildlife series The Green Planet. Evolutionary biologist Dr. Pepijin Kooji speaks to Amy Barrett about this special relationship...
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