the animals play an important role in growth of forests by dispersing which of certain plants
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The animals have fur on their body to which the seeds of plants stick.As the animals move from one place to another the seeds are drooped by their fur.
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- The animals have fur on their body to which the seeds of plants stick.
- As the animals move from one place to another the seeds are drooped by their fur.
- For example the spermatophytes, produce seeds, therefore known as seed plants.
- These plants throw away the or take off their seeds as the winds blow which is caught into the furs of animals and they become the source to drop them off at different wet and shady places.
- The wet places provide necessary conditions to the seeds and in this way the seeds grow into plants and eventually into forests.
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