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Birds typically carry ivy seeds by consuming the berries produced by the plant. After eating, the seeds pass through their digestive systems unharmed and are excreted in different locations, allowing for the spread of ivy. This process not only aids in the plant's reproduction but also helps birds by providing them with a source of food.

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