What animals help the resettlement of conifers?

There is no need to think, the answer is immediately clear – coniferous long-livers, that is, trees, settle thanks to those animals that feed on those parts of them where the seeds are hidden, that is, cones. The cone is the fruit of such a coniferous tree plant that lasts long. They are centenarians because they live for so many years. So. first on the list, let us have a squirrel. The squirrel is very fond of the fruits of coniferous plants-trees. This nimble little animal deftly picks up a cone in its tiny paws and climbs a tree with it. Further, the squirrel can deftly jumping from branch to branch, from tree to tree, move to another part of the forest, where its house is in the tree, to its hollow. Along the way, the squirrel can stop, eating the insides of the cone – its seeds. The seeds, of course, do not all fall into the squirrel’s mouth, but fall to the soil. This is how they settle down – conifers. And undigested seeds are those that the protein accidentally swallows and does not chew, along with the waste products from the intestines, the proteins will also go straight into the soil. Also with birds, for example, nutcrackers. Nutcracker grabs a lump and flies somewhere. A cone can easily get lost on the way – fall to the ground, and the seeds from it will spill onto the fertile forest soil. Or, a nutcracker in flight over long distances will empty the intestines with undigested seeds. Even a person can contribute to the resettlement of conifers by taking a couple of cones home from the forest and throwing them out of the window at home, or maybe even take them somewhere and throw them away, and the seeds from the overripe cone will surely spill out onto the soil. Answer: squirrels, birds, contribute to the dispersal of conifers.



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