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English: This Indian rhinoceros, at The Wilds Conservation and Preserve (eastern Ohio), was happy to eat more than a dozen pulp-filled pods of Kentucky coffee tree, suggesting that its rhino ancestors in North America may have prompted the plant's strategy of enticing large herbivores to disperse seed via their dung. Photo by Connie Barlow, while sitting in the passenger seat, open window, of a truck driven by a staff member of the rhino facility.
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This Indian rhinoceros was happy to eat more than a dozen pulp-filled pods of Kentucky coffee tree, suggesting that its rhino ancestors in North America may have prompted the plant's megafaunal dispersal syndrome.

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