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Monday, August 19, 2013

Seed Dispersal (animal)

Rose Hip seeds are an example of seed dispersal by animal. The main animals that disperses these seeds are birds, the birds eat the flesh and seeds, then they are digested and dropped in other locations so new plants can grow.
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