Dispersal by terrestrial animals is generally considered ... Furthermore, some plants have sticky or barbed seeds, or fruits, that adhere to the feathers or fur of mobile animals (Figure 2).
Each fertilised ovule forms a seed. Seed dispersal is ... chances of survival. Animal (exterior) Some plants use hooks on their fruits. These attach themselves to the fur of mammals or feathers ...
Animals that are highly vagile are considered to be the most efficient at active dispersal. Highly vagile animals include many species of birds, bats, and large insects. The Monarch butterfly ...