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Magnolia seeds are primarily dispersed by wind and animals. The seeds are contained within a fleshy fruit, which becomes attractive to birds and other wildlife when ripe. As these animals eat the fruit, they help spread the seeds through their droppings, facilitating germination in new locations. Additionally, the lightweight nature of the seeds allows them to be carried by the wind over short distances.

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