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Pong pong seeds are dispersed by water
Yes, the pong pong fruit does have a fibrous husk. The outer covering of the pong pong fruit consists of a thick, fibrous husk or rind, which encases the seeds and pulp inside. This husk is tough and not edible, serving to protect the seeds and provide structural support to the fruit.
It's a pearl-scale fish.
Cardamom seeds are not similar to poppy seeds.
Fibrous Husk traps air and allow the seeds to float on water. Eg: Coconut, Nipah, Mangrove, Pong Pong...
it looks like your face
Deer scat looks a pile of brown ping pong balls.
It disperse by splitting then wind
The pong pong tree is a common site in Singapore and similar places. Each fruit on the tree is about 5 to 7 cm across and contains 1 or 2 seeds.
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a kiwi