Cocklebur is a dry fruit that has small hooks on its surface. This suggests that cocklebur is dispersed by
A) birds or mammals eating the fruit and defecating the seeds at another location.
B) hooking in the fur, feathers, or clothing and being brushed off at another location.
C) floating in a lake or river until being deposited on a distant shore.
D) wind.
E) high pressure expulsion of the seeds from within the fruit.
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