zoophily

/zoʊˈɑfəli/
noun
  1. The condition of being pollinated by animals (used of plants).
    • Zoophily is common in tropical rainforests where insects and birds are abundant.
    • The study of zoophily helps scientists understand how plants and animals co-evolve.
    • Gardeners often encourage zoophily by planting flowers that attract pollinators.
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