monkeys, squrrils, birds, bats etc.
A tasty fruit will attract hungry animals looking for food. These animals will eat the fruit and scatter the seeds through their droppings, helping the plant spread its seeds to new locations.
Birds eat the strawberries (fruit) and excrete the seeds as they are flying.
Seeds inside fruits can scatter in different ways! When animals eat the fruit, they often help spread the seeds through their droppings. Wind can carry lightweight seeds far away, and some seeds even float on water. Once they land in a good spot with soil, sunlight, and water, they can sprout and grow into new plants!
it disperse their seeds in 4 ways.it shoots out its seeds to a far placeanimals eat the seeds and pass it outit disperse by airit disperse by water
Rain showers can be scattered, you will often hear the weather forcaster, forcasting scattered showers, seeds too can be scattered either by natural events such a being scattered by the wind, or animals, or a farmer may scatter seeds in order to grow crops. In maths terms you can produce scatter graphs with data plotted or scattered all over the graph area.The final answer is to have your ashes scattered.
Animals eat plants and the seeds are not digested. The seeds then get expelled by the animals in their feces.
to scatter seeds
A tasty fruit will attract hungry animals looking for food. These animals will eat the fruit and scatter the seeds through their droppings, helping the plant spread its seeds to new locations.
birds, insects, graze animals...e.g cows sheep chickens o.m.g i am right.
They eat the fruits and then later the seeds are deposited in their excreta.
a scatter seed is a pack of seeds that scatter all over
Birds eat the strawberries (fruit) and excrete the seeds as they are flying.
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Goosegrass seeds scatter primarily through a mechanism known as "shattering." When the seed head matures, it dries out and the seeds can easily detach from the plant. Wind and water can help disperse the seeds over a wider area, while animals or human activities can also aid in their spread by unintentionally carrying them. Additionally, the seeds can stick to clothing or fur, further facilitating their distribution.
By various seed dispersal mechanisms
passion fruit seeds and pulp are eaten by birds, who then scatter the seeds in their excrement.