Gardeners is the eighteenth episode of Season Four.
- Next Episode: Freeloaders
- Previous Episode: Pirates
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- Number 10. Mistletoebird - After eating the sticky content of mistletoe's berries, they plant the sticky clean on trees. The garden is so self-sufficient that it takes little help to grow.
- Number 9. Earthworm - They turns organic trash into compost and help us out in our gardens.
- Number 8. Thynnid Wasp - A species of orchid produces the same pheromones as the female wasp, attracting the male and his struggles with the orchid develop pollen onto the orchid.
- Number 7. Fig Wasp - Females wipe the male pollen onto the fig's female reproduction organs. Without their careful pollination, there would be no fig trees.
- Number 6. Giraffe - Their browsing cause the acacia to change constantly and grow taller to avoid their hungry mouths. Acacias get their umbrella shape by the giraffes' careful pruning.
- Number 5. Gorilla - They selectively prune the forest, affecting the way plants grow. They stimulate new growth and They own fertilizer encourages new seedlings to sprout.
- Number 4. Hypsi - They will store fruit for later by carefully burying them underground, but have a terrible memory that allows the buried fruit to germinate and grow into trees away from the competition.
- Number 3. Termite - They cultivate a white fungus that breaks down the cellulose so that they can eat it.
- Number 2. Jellyfish - They spend their lives looking after their plants and avoid less sunlight.
- Number 1. Lemon Ant - They will defend their gardens from all intruders and even weed out other competing plants to create space in the forest for the same species of tree they live in.