Trees communicate and share resources through a fungal network beneath the soil called the Wood Wide Web, which allows them to exchange nutrients, send warnings about threats, and even provide extra nutrients to their offspring, demonstrating that forests function as interconnected living communities rather than isolated individuals.
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Trees can talk to each other — and scientists just proved it #shortsAdded:
Trees can talk to each other and scientists just proved it. Beneath the soil every tree is connected through a secret network of fungi. Scientists call it the wood wide web. Through this network trees share nutrients, send warnings about insects, and even feed their own sick neighbors. [music] And a mother tree, she recognizes her own children underground and sends them extra nutrients to help them survive.
The forest isn't a collection of individuals, it's a single living community and it's been communicating the whole time.
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