any seeds that it picks up
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
Maple seeds have little wings that allow the wind to carry it. Cherry seed are consumed and released through animal waste.
Atsuete seeds are dispersed by animals that eat the fruit and either digest the seeds or carry them away from the parent plant. The seeds are often spread through the animal's droppings, helping to disperse them to new locations for germination and growth.
Strawberries have seeds, they are one of the few fruits that carry seeds on the outside of the berry
birds carry pollen and spread seeds
Yes, you can bring chia seeds in your carry-on luggage when flying.
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As with all fruit seeds, watermelon uses animals to disperse seeds. When an animal eats a watermelon, the seeds generally pass through the digestive system unharmed. When the animal defecates, the seeds then come out (and embedded in the natural fertilizer).
The homographs for "a large animal" would be bear (the animal) and bear (to support or carry).
Land animal depend on angiosperms for the fruit. At the same time angiosperms rely on animals to carry the fruit to another location to plant the seeds.
Any animal that eats juniper seeds, as scat is animal droppings. Juniper Seeds would probably most likely be found in a bear, raccon, or rabbit's droppings.
The plant seeds are normally in fruit, then the seeds do not disintegrate in the stomach acids and are excreted onto land. Birds also carry seeds when they are attached to their feathers, beaks, and claws.