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The fruit orange is adapted for dispersal primarily through its bright color and sweet taste, which attract animals, particularly birds. When animals consume the fruit, the seeds inside pass through their digestive systems and are excreted in new locations, facilitating plant colonization. Additionally, the juicy pulp helps protect the seeds, promoting successful germination once they are dispersed. This mutualistic relationship enhances the chances of the orange tree's seeds thriving in diverse environments.

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