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Like animals, the lives of plants are a race to grow and breed; they must race to beat their communities to the best light spots or to make the most of short seasons; to breed, some catapult offspring around the forest and some use the wind.
Like animals, the lives of plants are a race to grow and breed; they must race to beat their communities to the best light spots or to make the most of short seasons; to breed, some catapult offspring around the forest and some use the wind.
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