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Who told me a plant that can get revenge? Be specific.

It is not surprising that humans have revenge, and animals also have revenge. But if plants are offended, they will definitely "seek revenge", which seems incredible, but it does exist. There is an African antelope called Kudu. They grazed in several feeding pastures in South Africa, but within a few days, they died one after another. So why did the kudu antelope die?

In order to find out the reason, relevant scientists began to come to the pasture, and carefully observed the surrounding environment, and did some related experiments. It was found that the death of antelope was mainly due to the revenge of a plant called acacia here.

It turned out that the antelope looking for food in the pasture ate acacia leaves and caused a "disaster". The eaten acacia leaves seem to think that the antelope has taken advantage, so they have a revenge mentality, immediately release poison gas and quickly float to other leaves. All kinds of acacia leaves that get the alarm will react quickly, thus producing high doses of toxic tannic acid. When the antelope began to eat acacia leaves with relish, it also ate tannic acid and died immediately.