HOW DO ANIMALS HELP TO CARRY SEEDS AROUND? Human beings and animals eat fruits like cherries and throw away the seeds. Some seeds with hooks and spikes.

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HOW DO ANIMALS HELP TO CARRY SEEDS AROUND? Human beings and animals eat fruits like cherries and throw away the seeds. Some seeds with hooks and spikes stick to the hairy skin of animals and are carried away. Birds swallow some seed which come out unharmed in their droppings which will grow when its dropped and the cycle is continued. Read more if you want to :

WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SEEDS CARRIED BY ANIMALS?

QUIZ TIME!!!