man , animals and birds eat the pulp or the edible part of fleshy fruits and throw their seeds. this helps in their dispersal.The small and undigested seeds come out of their body. the seeds of guava and berries are dispersed this way.
When seeds are dispersed by an animal they are usually either consumed by the animal then expelled in the animal's waste or caught in the animal's fur and later released as the animal shed. In both scenarios the animal acts as a transport for the seeds and can carry seeds much further than the small launch in a plant's explosive mechanism
Burdock seeds are dispersed by animal fur. These burdock seeds have little hooks on them which allows them to "catch" onto the fur.
Burdock seeds are dispersed by animal fur. These burdock seeds have little hooks on them which allows them to "catch" onto the fur.
when a hairy animal is moving... burdock is very sticky type and it sticks on
the seeds inside the fruit are dispersed by animal's skin or through droppings
Mostly through animal droppings after being ingested by the animal.
Tulip seeds are dispersed by wind or animal activity. Once the tulip flower has wilted, a seed pod containing the seeds forms at the base of the flower. When the pod dries out, it splits open, releasing the seeds to be carried by the wind or by animals.
In nature the fruit falls to the ground when ripe and are eaten by grazing animals then the seed passes through the animal in it's dung.
Mostly through animal droppings after being ingested by the animal.
when any animal or a person eat kiwi the seeds in it get dispersed through there feaces
Some animal picks the whole fruit and takes it off to eat it dropping the stone, or eats the whole fruit and goes way and defecates the stone.
generaly by an animal consuming them and then excreting them in another location