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Beggar-tick seeds, produced by plants in the Bidens genus, are primarily dispersed by hitching a ride on animals, including humans. The seeds have barbed or hooked structures that cling to fur, clothing, or feathers, facilitating their movement to new locations. Additionally, they can be spread by water and wind, as the light seeds may float or be carried short distances. This dispersal strategy helps them colonize various habitats effectively.

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