pollination by squirrels called
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Squirrels act as agents.
Hence, pollination carried out by squirrels is, pollination by agents.
The process of pollination involves transfer of pollen from one plant to another plant that results in reproduction of plants.
Other than squirrels, the other agents involved in pollination are wind and other kinds of animals that eat fruits and plants.
Hence, pollination carried out by squirrels is, pollination by agents.
The process of pollination involves transfer of pollen from one plant to another plant that results in reproduction of plants.
Other than squirrels, the other agents involved in pollination are wind and other kinds of animals that eat fruits and plants.
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pollination by squirrel is called Zoophily, or zoogamy
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Zoophily, or zoogamy, is a form of pollination whereby pollen is transferred by animals, usually by invertebrates but in some cases vertebrates, particularly birds and bats, but also by other animals.
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