Sticky seeds, often spiky or barbed, are primarily dispersed through a process called "epizoochory." This involves the seeds attaching themselves to the fur or feathers of animals, including humans, as they brush past the parent plant. Once the animal moves to a new location, the seeds can fall off, allowing them to germinate in a different area. This method enhances the seeds' chances of finding suitable conditions for growth away from the parent plant.
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