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Animals disperse seeds in various ways that include seeds with barbs that get stuck in their feathers or fur and are carried to new areas. They eat the fruit with the seeds and once through the digestive tract, seeds are dropped in other areas. Another way animals disperse seeds is by burying them for later and not retrieving them so they grow into new plants.
by animals like bird because they ate and pass out by droppings.
they can cling to humans or animals
A pumpkin is a fruit - the seeds are contained in a sweet fleshy material - animals eating the pumpkin will invariably ingest some of the seeds and will disperse them in their excrement.
kiwi is a tasty fleshy fruit so the animals will come along and eat it and then pass it as faeces and then it will grow. The seeds are very hard so the animal cannot digest them
When humans and animals eat pumpkins, they spread the seeds.
by animals and humans when they eat mangoes they throw the seeds
by animals and humans when they eat mangoes they throw the seeds
by animals
by animals
by animals
The hooked seeds get dispersed by animals and birds.
By animals or wind
It's disperse by animals
to attract animals who eat them and disperse the seeds
animals eat it and so on it is dispersed
Windblown Seeds Also by crossbills and other finches eating and passing through their digestive system. Other animals also help disperse one tree seeds such as squirrels. Even we as humans help disperse theses seeds as we use the pine cones for the sweet pine smell used in burning the cones (minus the seeds). Also children disperse the seeds playing 'helicopters' with these particular seeds in Scottish playgrounds.