Caterpillars do not typically carry seeds from berries; rather, it is certain insects, like birds or other animals, that help in seed dispersal. However, if we consider the role of caterpillars in ecosystems, they primarily feed on plants to grow and eventually metamorphose into butterflies or moths. As they feed on leaves and berries, they can inadvertently contribute to seed dispersal through their movement and waste. This process helps promote plant propagation and genetic diversity in different areas.
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Because they eat the seeds and I guess they spit it out to another plant
The answer to this guestion is either bees or birds.
The seeds stick to the caterpillar
Pretty sure it's birds
One squirrel may carry another for protection, comfort, or to move them to a new location. It could also be a sign of a parent carrying a baby squirrel to safety or to a new nest.
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There are numerous types of berries, but some common examples include strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, cranberries, and elderberries. Each of these berries offers a variety of flavors, nutrients, and health benefits.
Butterflies and moths go through metamorphosis. They start out as young caterpillars and spin a cocoon to complete the cycle.
The sperm and egg cell each carry half of the each parents characteristics.