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Many plants have developed different mechanisms for dispersing their seeds... Some windbourne, others 'throw' their seeds in various ways, some pass through the digestive tracts of animals when the fruit gets eaten, and others catch onto animals fur via small hooks. Check out this site for a more detailed explaination!
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