The strong odor of the durian can be detected half a mile away by animals, thus luring them. In addition, the fruit is extremely appetising to a variety of animals, including squirrels, mouse deer, pigs, orangutan, elephants, and even carnivorous tigers. While some of these animals eat the fruit and dispose of the seed under the parent plant, others swallow the seed with the fruit and then transport it some distance before excreting, with the seed being dispersed as a result. The thorny armor of the fruit discourages smaller animals because larger animals are more likely to transport the seeds far from the parent tree.
by animal.animal eat them and then dropped them in form of faeces.the seed then dispersed
animals eat it
when any animal or a person eat kiwi the seeds in it get dispersed through there feaces
Yes there is a famous poem about kiwifruit!
Some serving ideas:Eat kiwifruit as isAdd whole kiwifruits, skin and all, to smoothiesToss kiwifruit into green saladsServe sliced kiwifruit and strawberries topped with non-dairy yogurtMix sliced kiwifruit, orange, and pineapple together to make chutneyPurée watermelon, cantaloupe, and kiwifruit; swirl in a little non-dairy yogurt and serve as cold soupSlice kiwifruit to use in fruit tarts
The kiwifruit was previously known as the Chinese gooseberry.
Chikko Chikko is not the right name of Kiwifruit... Chikho in English is "sapota Fruit".... I am also looking for Kiwifruit in Urdu.
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No. Kiwifruit do not come from kiwi, small flightless birds of New Zealand. Kiwifruit are the berries of a woody vine.
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a kiwifruit is grown on a tree, often lent against a wall that is south facing.
Correctly speaking, a kiwi is a bird. It is a small, flightless bird native to New Zealand. The plant is called a kiwifruit. Outside of Australia and New Zealand, this name has been shortened to just 'kiwi', but the proper name is kiwifruit.
It disperse by animals
It disperse by animals