Wolf apple

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Wolf apple
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The Wolf Apple is a plant from the Nightshade family that occurs in Brazilian Savanna. The plant itself is called lobeira or fruta-do-lobo in Portuguese. The fruit is called wolf apple because it accounts for more than half of the Maned Wolf's diet.[1] Its scientific name, solanum lycocarpum, also refers to the wolf: lyco- (from Ancient Greek lykos - wolf, and carp - fruit. The plant grows as a bush or a tree up to 5 metres (16 ft) high. The ripe fruit is edible, while the rest of the plant is poisonous. Locals use the fruits to make jams. The fruit contains a lot of starch. Sometimes, it is also used to feed livestock.

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