Six specimens were badly damaged by the red picudo, but after applying them "surgery" they managed to recover to remain part of one of the largest palm trees in the north.
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Six specimens were badly damaged by the red picudo, but after applying them "surgery" they managed to recover to remain part of one of the largest palm trees in the north.