it benefits by this when the animal eats a seed, it carries it inside its body until it needs to use the bathroom. the seed then leaves the animal's body by means of waste (aka poop) and where the seed lands, it will grow. of course, it can only grow if conditions are favorable.
The sparrows eat flax seeds like crazy from my backyard. They hang allover the little plant in while eating the flax seed.
It does not require anything to help it--it can disperse its seeds by itself.
Considering that the name is "seed-eating", the birds eat seeds, not trees.
Plants go through stages of seed germination, growth, reproduction, and death, while animals go through stages of birth, growth, reproduction, and death. These life stages are essential for the survival and continuation of each species.
They explode and the seeds go into different areas. What also happens is that the seeds also have little wing like tips that leave them then allowing the seed to drop. from there germination begins from a ten year old mariojackman
animal eats the fruit and disperses the seed through waste
A Gingko seed can often benefit from a period of stratification. Alternately, the seed can be scratches so that its seed coat is easier to break.
American Goldfinch
plant have seed, animals either lay eggs or have live births
they usually travel with air,water, soil and wind. They also travel in animal feces. When an animal eats a plant the seed will later be dropped in other locations.
Embryo
parts of a fruit that attach to an animal's fur for dispersal
it prevents overcrowding and at the same time gets opportunity for better habitat.
A bird that only eats seeds, is a herbivore.
The sparrows eat flax seeds like crazy from my backyard. They hang allover the little plant in while eating the flax seed.
I doubt that you have ever seen anyone plant ducks, or buy duck seed. Ducks are a type of bird- an ANIMAL.
Caterpillars