Strangler figs adapt to rainforest environments by starting their life as epiphytes, germinating in the canopy of larger trees where they receive ample sunlight. As they grow, their roots descend to the ground, encircling and eventually strangling the host tree, which provides support and resources. This growth strategy allows them to compete effectively for light and nutrients while thriving in the dense, competitive ecosystem of the rainforest. Additionally, their fleshy fruits attract various animals, aiding in seed dispersal and ensuring their propagation throughout the forest.
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