What are fruits with tiny hooks most likely to spead by?
Fruits with tiny hooks are most likely to spread by animals. Animals can brush against the fruits and get the hooks caught in their fur or feathers. When the animal moves, the fruits are carried along with it. This method of seed dispersal is known as epizoochory. Some examples of fruits with tiny hooks that are spread by animals include burs, beggar lice, and cockleburs.