Does coronavirus act like prey?
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Grass.
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Hmm poison grass Like that m night Shyamalan movie where plants take revenge
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There’s a case for replacing the focus of carnivore studies on predation with a scale of scavenging instead: “there is no discrete divide between predators and scavengers but rather a continuous gradient in terms of the proportion of carrion in the diet” https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ecog.02817 …pic.twitter.com/uSzW22IuAx
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Bottom feeders?
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Seems like "traps" - like a poison dart frog, etc. - seemingly innocuous and doesn't do much purposeful damage, but it kills the apex predators.
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Autotrophs?
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Jokerified
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camouflage predators. for example, if you can get away by looking like a flu you can do lot of damage
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