Researchers have developed seeds that can bury themselves. They used a type of plant called erodium, which is known for its self-bearing qualities. When the seed gets wet or dry, depending on the moisture, this big tail bends or unwinds. And you've also got this sort of coiled bit, sort of like a drill, so it can twist more easily down into the earth.

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