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Dictionary » L » Lions leaf Lions leafLions leaf (Science: botany) a south European plant of the genus Leontice (L. Leontopetalum), the tuberous roots of which contain so much alkali that they are sometimes used as a substitute for soap. ![]()
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Results from our forumSymbiotic Relationshsips... believe mimicry is a form of symbiosis. Is there interaction with the leaf and the gecko? Or is it the gecko and the predator? Otherwise that falls ... species but in the long run is beneficial to the ecosystem as a whole. Lions for example have to keep in check the number of herbivores in plains. ...
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