They eat the fruit and...the seeds go out through the faeces. The faeces will seep into the ground, and the seed will remain there and the faeces will be nutrients for the growing seed. <OR> They walk past the plant, the seeds hooks hooking onto the animals coat. As they walk, they drop it around and therefore the seeds will not be too close to the mother plant.
Some seeds stick to the fur of animals and later drop off. Some seeds are wrapped in food (fruit and berries), which encourages animals to eat them. The animal may eat the seeds which don't get digested, and they later appear in the animal's waste where they can then grow.
To convince animals to spread seeds. Animals eat the fruits and spread the seeds, burying them with fertilizer.
Bellyache bushes spread by explosive releases of seeds. The seeds can be carried off by water or animals for instance.
Its seeds are spread/dispersed by animals. They have hook like structure..
Yes, mango seeds are able to reproduce. They do this by attracting little animals to eat their seeds, which they then spread elsewhere.
A fruit is the part of a flowering plant that contains the seeds. The fruit protects the seeds and also helps to spread them. Many fruits are good to eat and attract small animals, such as birds and squirrels, who like to feed on them. The seeds pass through them unharmed and then get spread through their droppings.
they can spread their seeds by growing a flower
Bees and butterflies.
When humans and animals eat pumpkins, they spread the seeds.
Some seeds have hooked that stick to animals such as cockle burrs. Some seeds blow in the wind like milkweed or maple. Others are eaten by animals and dropped in feces.
Flower can release its seed by wind. It can also spread the seeds by sticking to the legs of any insect or bird that comes for nectar. It sometimes can spread by rain too.
Animals and Humans. The animals eat then spread them in there droppings and humans plants the seeds.
To convince animals to spread seeds. Animals eat the fruits and spread the seeds, burying them with fertilizer.
Bellyache bushes spread by explosive releases of seeds. The seeds can be carried off by water or animals for instance.
They are spread by the wind. When the flower matures from its usual yellow, the seeds, sporting tiny white 'parachutes' are blown about by the wind - often for considerable distances.
they spread seeds
they disturb the plant and hit to seprate
animals