dispersal by animals , stored seeds example
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Dandelion seeds have developed very light and fluffy parachute-like structures. These help the seeds to float in the wind and delays their fall to the ground. ... Largeseeds such as nuts, are a valuable food for some animals. They are therefore often dispersed by animalswhich collect them to eat.
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The animal eats the fruit but only the juicy part is digested. The stones and pips pass through the animal's digestive system and are excreted to form new plants. This can be far away from the parent plant. Blackberry, cherry and apple seeds are dispersed in this way.
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