When fig is opened, you can see all kinds of flowers of different sexes in its receptacle. Because fig is a special fruit that hides flowers, it makes it impossible for ordinary butterfly bees to pollinate it. It must be pollinated by fig wasps with large needle tips. Moreover, the heads of different figs are suitable for the heads of different fig wasps. Only the heads of unique fig wasps can get into unique figs, so for figs, fig wasps that can get into figs are unique.
The female fig wasp finally climbed into the fig after breaking its wings, and then laid eggs in the fig, where the offspring of the fig wasp hatched, grew up and mated, and then the male fig wasp opened the road, and the fig wasp died after opening the road, and then the female fig wasp led it out of the fig.
Ficus carica and Ficus carica are mutually beneficial. Sixty million years ago, Ficus carica was also pollinated by wind, but by chance, Ficus carica passed pollen to Ficus carica, and the two hit it off. After ten million years of evolution, Ficus carica and Ficus carica could not do without Ficus carica.