It depends on which animal you are talking about. Since animals in general cannot scratch all over their bodies as and when they move around, they are subject and exposed to the elements. Seeds for instance can therefore be blown onto their bodies by the wind and captured by the hairs or fur on their bodies as they move.
Moonseed plants use animals, such as birds or small mammals, to disperse their seeds. The fruits of the moonseed plant are attractive to animals, who eat the fruits and help spread the seeds as they move around. Additionally, the seeds of the moonseed plant are often dispersed through water or by falling to the ground near the parent plant.
Seeds have adaptations such as wings, hooks, or being enclosed in fleshy fruits to aid in dispersal. These structures help seeds move away from the parent plant to find new locations to grow. Dispersal methods include wind, water, animals, and explosions.
One example of a plant that disperses its seeds by animals is the burdock plant. Its seeds have small hooks that easily attach to the fur of passing animals, which then carry the seeds to new locations as they move around.
Rambutans primarily rely on animals, such as birds and bats, to disperse their seeds. When animals consume the fruit, they help disperse the seeds to different locations through their droppings, aiding in the plant's reproduction and genetic diversity.
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Small seeds attach to clothes and animals and as they move they fall off. This movement helps seeds disperse throughout the world.
Moonseed plants use animals, such as birds or small mammals, to disperse their seeds. The fruits of the moonseed plant are attractive to animals, who eat the fruits and help spread the seeds as they move around. Additionally, the seeds of the moonseed plant are often dispersed through water or by falling to the ground near the parent plant.
Seeds have adaptations such as wings, hooks, or being enclosed in fleshy fruits to aid in dispersal. These structures help seeds move away from the parent plant to find new locations to grow. Dispersal methods include wind, water, animals, and explosions.
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One example of a plant that disperses its seeds by animals is the burdock plant. Its seeds have small hooks that easily attach to the fur of passing animals, which then carry the seeds to new locations as they move around.
prickles adhere to animals as a mode of transportation seeds like to move and grow up in different places.
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Rambutans primarily rely on animals, such as birds and bats, to disperse their seeds. When animals consume the fruit, they help disperse the seeds to different locations through their droppings, aiding in the plant's reproduction and genetic diversity.
The fruit is the seed bearing part of the plant, it will not help the parent plant but will produce the progeny.
Animals eat the apples and then move around, afterwhich they poop the seed out.
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