spines
The seeds stick to the caterpillar
Human beings and animals eat fruits like cherries and throw away the seeds. Some seeds with hooks and spikes stick to the hairy skin of animals and are carried away. Birds swallow some seed which come out unharmed in their droppings.
Cohesion is a property of water molecules, in which they stick together due to the fact that they form hydrogen bonds with one another.
No. Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc, neither of which has any magnetic property.
The juicy fruit attracts animals to eat it. The seeds may stick to the beak and be wiped off elsewhere or pass through the gut and be deposited with the faeces.
by sticking to objects
The spikes of this seeds get stick to our clothes
pri kle seeds
Your clothes get wrinkly
The seeds stick to the caterpillar
the size of small seeds the size of small seeds
Neither hydrochloric acid nor its vapour does not stick to clothes, though it may damage the fabric.
His clothes stick to him when the weather is hot.
Static
Avoid giving hamsters apple seeds--they contain cyanide. Better to stick with the seeds included in hamster food.
The things that stick out of a pine cone are called cone scales, they hold the seeds.
Static electricity