Characteristics of seeds and fruits dispersed by animals
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Seeds dispersed by water are found in light and buoyant fruits, while those dispersed by wind may have specialized wing-like appendages. Animals can disperse seeds by excreting or burying them; other fruits have structures, such as hooks, that attach themselves to animals' fur.plants with seeds that are dispersed by water or animals are not colorful, nor do they produce nectar. instead, the filament is long and the seed and light and hollow for floating.
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