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Leafa
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A place for majestic STEMLORD peacocking, as well as memes about the realities of working in a lab.
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What's the apparent evolutionary purpose for developing caffeine?
A really bitter tasting pesticide essentially.
Us mammals coming along recently has changed some things.
Or hot peppers...
Peppers: Mammals no eat, only birds!
Humans: Hold my rotten peach, I'ma set my tongue on fire lolz
Roasty caffeine ๐. Mmmmmm...
Same as nicotine. It keeps insects away
Iirc it slows down a type of caterpillars who eat the leaves and makes them smell yummier to predators but i don't remember where i saw it
That's a good question tbh. If I remember correctly, the effects on other animals (was it insects?) is very different from ours.
It's toxic to insects, so it's a natural pesticide iirc