Maple seeds are primarily dispersed by wind. They have a characteristic winged shape, which allows them to spin and glide away from the parent tree when they fall. This mechanism helps the seeds travel over distances, increasing the chances of germination in suitable locations. Additionally, some species may also utilize animals for dispersal, as seeds can stick to fur or be consumed and excreted elsewhere.
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