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The Miro tree (Prumnopitys ferruginea) is primarily found in New Zealand and is known to be consumed by various animals. Birds, particularly the kereru (New Zealand pigeon), feed on the fruits and leaves of the Miro tree. Additionally, some insects may also feed on its foliage. However, the Miro tree is not a primary food source for many animals, making its ecological interactions relatively limited.

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