It gets caught in their fur then when they lay on the ground on rub another animal it transfers to them or the ground.
A major advantage of using animal spread pollen instead of using wind is that with animals you can watch them and see where they go whereas the wind could take the pollen higher than you can see, therefor you cannot guarantee that the pollen will reach it's rightful destination. By Holly, aged 11.
Animals looking for nectar spread pollen
Bees and other animals help to spread pollen to fertilize other plants.
they cause the spread of pollen to other plants, because it gets stuck in their fur and so transfered. the pollen sticks to the stigma of other plants when the animal brushes past, and fertilises the ova in other flowers of the same species.
pollen
Pollen but to get pollen to other flowers they require bees. The bees work to spread pollen to other flowers while keeping some from themself to make honey. Basically you can call it a win win situation or Teamwork.
pollen
Flowering plants, including some trees. Pollen is the plant kingdom's strategy for spreading information (specifically genetic instructions). There are two broad types: that spread by the breeze and that spread by animals.
No, the animal version of pollen is sperm.
Viroids, they are they are passed through pollen.
Most animals actually don't realize that they are helping the pollination of a plant. For example, a bee usually lands on a flower to take some nectar, but its body unintentionally takes some pollen along and then, while they are flying to another flower, spread the pollen to the pistil of the second flower (or sometimes also of the first flower). Animals have a large role in pollination. Most pollinations happen because of animals like bees. Some are also caused by the wind, but if there isn't any animals helping the pollination, it would be hard for the seeds to grow.
they spread pollen from flower to flower.