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Comparing Socrates with other men, the narrator calls him
Grazing Mammals
Grazing Mammals are a group of mammals that primarily feed on grasses and other ground-level vegetation, playing a key role in ecosystems by shaping vegetation structure.
Occasional Fires
Fires that happen sporadically in ecosystems, which can play a natural role in shaping vegetation patterns, nutrient cycling, and habitat structure.
Grasslands
Vast open areas dominated by grasses, used for grazing, and can be found in various climates around the world.
Agricultural Development
The process of improving farming practices for increased food production, sustainability, and economic gain.
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