![Seeds of Xanthium (X. orientale subsp. italicum). It is covered with stiff, hooked spines, which stick to fur and clothing and can be quite difficult to detach. shot with focus stacking Photos Seeds of Xanthium (X. orientale subsp. italicum). It is covered with stiff, hooked spines, which stick to fur and clothing and can be quite difficult to detach. shot with focus stacking Photos](https://as2.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/02/46/52/09/1000_F_246520994_37wiOy3tWmp451TMpTwGKBHwaVhPtyKn.jpg)
Seeds of Xanthium (X. orientale subsp. italicum). It is covered with stiff, hooked spines, which stick to fur and clothing and can be quite difficult to detach. shot with focus stacking Photos
![The given picture shows the fruit of a plant called cocklebur. It is covered with stiff, hooked spines. Choose the most likely method by which the seeds in the fruit are dispersed. The given picture shows the fruit of a plant called cocklebur. It is covered with stiff, hooked spines. Choose the most likely method by which the seeds in the fruit are dispersed.](https://search-static.byjusweb.com/question-images/byjus/infinitestudent-images/ckeditor_assets/pictures/84626/content_1.png)
The given picture shows the fruit of a plant called cocklebur. It is covered with stiff, hooked spines. Choose the most likely method by which the seeds in the fruit are dispersed.
![Native hook grass (Uncinia sp.) seeds caught on human leg hair. Hooked seeds are an adaptation to aid with seed dispersal, Tararua Forest Park, New Zealand (NZ). Stock photo from New Zealand ( Native hook grass (Uncinia sp.) seeds caught on human leg hair. Hooked seeds are an adaptation to aid with seed dispersal, Tararua Forest Park, New Zealand (NZ). Stock photo from New Zealand (](https://www.naturespic.com/i/24298FP43_w.jpg)