We eat coconuts, we tout them as a fabulous health food (which they are), and we might be able to save ourselves if we really were stranded on a desert island with a few rocks by breaking open coconuts to drink and eat. Yet, the bulk and mass of coconut fruits, coupled with hungry human’s desire to stand close to them or try to obtain their unfallen fruit means that us enterprising primates have, on some occasions, been passively bludgeoned to death by this species. Filled with pith and water, encased by a hardened shell and weighing more than 3 pounds, a coconut can do a great deal of damage should it fall at the moment one is standing underneath the coconut tree.
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