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    Default Lychee Fruit

    Is it safe for squirrels? I just found out about them at work today and wondered if anyone knows if squirrels like them and if they're safe for them.

    Lychee is a small, walnut-sized round tree fruit.

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    Default Re: Lychee Fruit

    We have a fruit called Mamon Chino--it is similar to a lychee...
    My CREW ( in Costa Rica) does enjoy them...when they are in season.
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    The "Mamon Chino", also known as “Rambutan”, is a colorful and interesting exotic fruit found on medium-sized tropical trees producing one of the most popular convenience snacks found in Costa Rica. Thought to be native to Malaysia, this fruit is also commonly found in Indonesia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. The Mamo Chino is closely related to several other edible tropical fruits including the Lychee, Longan, and Mamoncillo. The name rambutan came from the Malay word rambut, whose literal translation means hairy, logical when you see the distinctive “hair” that covers the skin of this small fruit.

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