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Reproduction
Plant reproduction and pollination
Pollinators help plants with reproduction, foxes also help plants with reproduction, but they are not "pollinators". So in what way can foxes help plants with their reproduction? (Hint: Complete this question after the video) (1 Short sentence)
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Foxes help plants with reproduction by dispersing seeds through their droppings.
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