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funiculus" in mycologese, is the egg's mechanism for attaching itself to sticks, leaves, and other plant debris. when a raindrop falls into the nest, the eggs are projected out of the cup. as this happens, the cord is stretched to its limit--then breaks away from the nest, remaining attached to the egg
. where the cord was attached to the nest, it becomes frayed, since it was torn away. the little frayed ends are adhesive, and when they come into contact with, for example, a leaf, they attach themselves. this stops the flight of the egg, which then swings back and attaches itself to the leaf as well...
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