Spear grass and tiger nail disperse their seeds primarily through wind and animal interactions. The seeds of spear grass have barbed structures that attach to the fur of animals or clothing, facilitating their transport to new locations. Similarly, tiger nail seeds have hooks or spines that allow them to cling to passing animals, ensuring their spread. This efficient dispersal mechanism helps these species colonize new areas effectively.
Tiger nail seeds, commonly known as "tiger's claw," are primarily dispersed by water and animals. When the seeds fall from the parent plant, they can be carried away by rainfall or flowing water to new locations. Additionally, animals may consume the fruits and later excrete the seeds, facilitating their spread across different habitats. This dual method of dispersal helps ensure the seeds reach suitable environments for germination.
Tiger - Fox- Rat - Insects- Grass I think its right but... The food chain is going ->->
if lions were vegetarians nothing would change. But if all the carnivores were vegetarians there would be no balance or grass left. If there's no grass left all the vegetarians would die!
Pennywort, marsh penny, water pennywort, and sheep rot.
A tiger is a carnivore.
Shoot or spear.
The tiger lives in a forested area where there is Siberian pine trees, wild berries, ginseng, and mushrooms. No plant depends on tigers alone to have its seeds dispersed but some seeds may travel by tiger.
Saber toothed tiger- Spear tooth tiger
rhizome division
yes, they are camouflaged as grass
the tiger liven on grasslands and on tall grass
Yes, some species of tiger do. Like the Bengal Tiger.
The farmer cannot leave the cow and grass alone, because the cow will eat the grass. The farmer cannot leave the tiger and cow alone because the tiger will eat the cow. So, the farmer takes the cow across and leaves the tiger and grass. He swims back and gets the grass. He leaves the grass across and takes the cow back. He leaves the cow, and brings the tiger across. Then he goes back for the cow and brings it across. Now they are all across and the world is a happier place.
It blends in with the tall grass. Or if it's a white tiger, it blends in with the snow
tiger eats deer deer eats a grass
Tiger nail seeds, commonly known as "tiger's claw," are primarily dispersed by water and animals. When the seeds fall from the parent plant, they can be carried away by rainfall or flowing water to new locations. Additionally, animals may consume the fruits and later excrete the seeds, facilitating their spread across different habitats. This dual method of dispersal helps ensure the seeds reach suitable environments for germination.
it could camouflage with the grass