Hi Guys
Here's a challenge: I'm looking for examples of seed dispersal for a school display. I used to bring out the "teacher demonstration model" when ever I needed an impact, e.g. a Goliath beetle with a 9" wingspan blu-tacked to my wall gets the response "where did you get the bat?" I also used to rear tadpoles in the classroom before it was taboo and then impress with the "teacher demonstration" American Bullfrog (Rana catesbiana) 5" job. Now their import is justifiably banned.
I'm looking for winged and hooked seeds that would "cripple a dinosaur" if they landed on their heads (no, not a coco de mer) or hooked into their skin. I have seen these at botanic gardens and know that some of the huge double-winged seeds belong to tropical trees from places like Borneo, and it's just possible that someone may have some from a foreign trip in a cupboard somewhere?