Trees look after each other and like to cuddle
Trees look after each other and like to cuddle according to scientific research.
Science has shown trees have their own version of a heartbeat, can warn each other of danger and some young trees are even kept in check by their mothers.
Some have described trees as being able to see, smell, feel, hear and even have a memory.
It’s known that trees can communicate with each other using their roots to exchange information and they can react to their environment, but do trees actively ‘think’?
Do they have a brain?
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