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Palila feeding on seed pods
Palila feeding on seed pods
Great willowherb seed dispersal
Great willowherb seed dispersal
Coco-de-mer seed dispersal
Coco-de-mer seed dispersal
Common dandelion flowers and seed heads
Common dandelion flowers and seed heads
Seed pods on a big-leaf mahogany
Seed pods on a big-leaf mahogany
Hippopotamus feeding on seed pods at night
Hippopotamus feeding on seed pods at night
Germinated coco-de-mer seed and seedling
Germinated coco-de-mer seed and seedling
Giant sequoia cone opening and seed falling
Giant sequoia cone opening and seed falling
Palila removing seed pods from branch and feeding
Palila removing seed pods from branch and feeding
Rhesus macaques in mangroves cleaning and eating seed pods
Rhesus macaques in mangroves cleaning and eating seed pods
Golden-crowned sifakas feeding on leaves and seed pods
Golden-crowned sifakas feeding on leaves and seed pods
African elephant shaking tree to dislodge seed pods
African elephant shaking tree to dislodge seed pods
Coco-de-mer seed dispersal to another island
Coco-de-mer seed dispersal to another island
Giant sequoia seed dispersal, germinating and seedling growth
Giant sequoia seed dispersal, germinating and seedling growth
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