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I pray I am posting this in the correct area!

I happened upon this forum while obsessively trying to find the name of the tree this pod came from. We came across it while at the Miami Zoo in the Amazon Rainforest section. We asked some of the landscapers but they had no clue what the tree was called. I didn’t think to snap a pic of the tree so now I am on the hunt. The pods are very thick and woody. The pods are also rather large, about the size of an orange. The seeds are just over an inch in length. 

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