Because many seeds cannot be digested by the animals, they can be passed out in an animal's waste at some distance from the original plant.
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Rambutan seeds are dispersed through animals that eat the fruit and then excrete the seeds away from the parent plant. This helps in the natural spread and propagation of rambutan trees in the wild.
Litchi seeds are dispersed by birds and mammals. The sweet scented fruit pulp tempt the vectors to eat it and disperse the seeds.
They get dispersed by animals.
Mimosa seeds are dispersed primarily through pod dehiscence, where the pods dry out and split open, releasing the seeds. The seeds may also be dispersed by animals that eat the pods and then excrete the seeds elsewhere. Additionally, mimosa seeds can be carried by wind or water to new locations.
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.
Apitong seeds are dispersed by animals that feed on the fruit, such as birds or primates. These animals eat the fruit and then spread the seeds through their droppings, helping to distribute them in various locations.
Birds eat the strawberries (fruit) and excrete the seeds as they are flying.
Apple tree - Dispersed by animals, the seeds within the apple are ingested and later dispersed by animals through their droppings. Strawberry plant - Dispersed by birds, the seeds are located on the surface of the fruit which can be carried away by birds. Coconut palm tree - Dispersed by water, the coconut fruit can float and be carried by ocean currents to new locations for germination. Raspberry bush - Dispersed by wind, the small seeds are attached to the berry and can be carried by wind to new locations. Avocado tree - Dispersed by animals, the large seed within the fruit can be dispersed by animals that eat the fruit. Mango tree - Dispersed by animals, the seed within the mango fruit can be dispersed by animals through their droppings. Blueberry bush - Dispersed by birds, the seeds are small and can be carried by birds to new locations. Orange tree - Dispersed by animals, the seeds within the orange fruit can be dispersed by animals through their dung. Pineapple plant - Dispersed by animals, the seeds within the pineapple fruit can be dispersed by animals that consume the fruit. Papaya tree - Dispersed by birds, the seeds within the papaya fruit are small and can be carried by birds to new locations.
Carapa fruit is dispersed by animals that eat the fruit and then spread the seeds through their droppings. This helps the seeds to be distributed over a wider area, improving their chances of germination and growth.
Apricot seeds are typically dispersed by animals that eat the fruit. Once animals consume the fruit, they will discard or excrete the seeds elsewhere, aiding in their dispersal. Additionally, humans also play a role in dispersing apricot seeds through cultivation and planting.
Rambutan seeds are dispersed through animals that eat the fruit and then excrete the seeds away from the parent plant. This helps in the natural spread and propagation of rambutan trees in the wild.
Redcurrant seeds are primarily dispersed by birds that eat the fruit and then spread the seeds through their droppings. Other potential dispersal methods include water, wind, or animals carrying the fruit away from the parent plant.
Litchi seeds are dispersed by birds and mammals. The sweet scented fruit pulp tempt the vectors to eat it and disperse the seeds.
Narra seeds are dispersed primarily by animals that eat the fruit and poop out the seeds in different locations, aiding in their dispersal. Some seeds may also be dispersed by wind or water, depending on the environment where the tree is growing.
Most pepper plants have edible fruits that carry their seeds. In some cases, animals will eat the fruit, and the indigestible seeds will be eliminated by the animal, often some distance away, and with a small amount of fertilizer for the soil.The technical name for this process is endozoochory.
Orange seeds are typically dispersed by animals such as birds or mammals that eat the fruit and then excrete the seeds in a different location. Additionally, humans can also play a role in seed dispersal through farming practices that involve planting orange seeds in new locations.
They get dispersed by animals.