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To adapt a tumbleweed for self-planting without dying, it could develop a mechanism to anchor its shoots into the soil temporarily while still allowing them to detach and roll away. The shoot could evolve a more robust root system that can re-establish itself upon contact with the ground. Additionally, the plant could develop a regenerative ability to produce new shoots from the previous ones, ensuring continued growth and seed dispersal without sacrificing the original plant. This adaptation would enhance survival and reproductive success in varying environments.

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