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When a bee or any bug gets what ever they get from a flower, pollen get on them, so the next flower they go to, gets that pollen. Or... If a dog or any other animal travels through a field of flowers, the flowers rub all over him/her and goes to the next flowers and keeps happening as he travels through the field.

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