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Comúnmente se cree que los únicos animales capaces de hacer este importante procedimiento en el ecosistema son las abejas; sin embargo, existen otras especies que no son insectos que también aportan a este proceso.

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00:02When we talk about polinización, we are talking about reproducción vegetal.
00:06The cells that are in the pollen need to be transferred to the pístilo of the flowers,
00:11where we reproduce the fecundation, and after this process, the flower becomes a fruit with seeds.
00:17But to this happen, we need a polinizador agent, that can be insects, other animals,
00:24and even natural elements such as the water and the wind.
00:27Although we only know about the abeas.
00:29That's why, on social media, we tell you about the animals that are not insects,
00:34but surprisingly, they are also polinizadores.
00:37Let's start.
00:38Colibríes.
00:38These beautiful animals are characterized by their small size, large and large size,
00:43and their great ability to move the alas.
00:46All species of colibríes feed from nectar, so their role of polinizador is very important,
00:53especially in the flowers of tubular.
00:55Lemur.
00:56They are pollinizadores nocturnos.
00:58Although they are alimentated from fruit, flowers and herbs, the pollen is also part of their strict diet.
01:04They are transported to their pelage and therefore they are very important in the process.
01:09Babosas.
01:09Although they are not directly alimentated from the pollen,
01:11they do not feed the pollen directly from the flowers.
01:15Murciélagos.
01:15Opuesto a que esta no la sabía.
01:17This mamífero se alimenta de las frutas, nectar y pollen de distintas especies,
01:22so it is an animal polinizador nocturno.
01:25Además de esto, contribuye como dispersor de semillas.
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