Name any two seeds that scatter by sticking on the fur of animals
Answers
Explanation:
Many plants produce fruits or individual seeds covered in hooks or spines which attach the seed to the animals's fur or feathers - or, in the case of humans, to our clothes or bags. The seeds are then carried a sufficient distance from the parent plant to give them space to grow. Eventually, the seed may fall off, or be rubbed off by the animal.
The most well-known plant of this type that we have in the UK is probably Goose Grass or Sticky Weed, which children throw at one another in a game, but in other countries there are larger such hitch-hikers which can damage animals when they become lodged between the animal's toes and cause infection and lameness. There's more information about species in North and South America that produce large hooked or prickly seedpods here.
Examples of seeds spread by this method include:
Rambutan
Bixa
Trollius
Cynoglossum
Orlaya
ANSWER :
"Burrs" is the term given to such seeds that gets scattered by getting stick on the fur of animals.
These type of seeds gets sticked to the fur of animals and gets sacttered. These are then spread in new places where they get germinated.
As mentioned above, these seeds are given a special name called Burrs. In this way, they stick on the furs and gets scattered.