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| navigate by keyword : also associated atlantic babadeboi brazil called can coconut coconutcatarro coconutcoquinhodecachorro coconutjuvena coconutmeleca coconutpindo coconutpindoba deciduous dense ecosystems forest forests formations found geriv its jerib jeriv jiruv jurub juruv native other palm rainforests restingas riparian seasonal semideciduous such swamp thick tree | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| The jerivá, also called baba-de-boi, coconut-catarro, coconut, jerivá coconut, coconut-coquinho-de-cachorro, coconut-meleca, jeribá, coconut-pindoba, coconut-juvena, coconut-pindo, gerivá, juruvá, jiruvá , jurubá, is a palm tree native to the Atlantic Forest, in Brazil, and can also be found in its associated ecosystems, such as restingas, dense rainforests, seasonal semideciduous forests, seasonal deciduous forests, or other forest formations such as riparian forests, swamp forests, and thick. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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