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  • ...s constituted over 90% of the diet. This was higher than the percentage of grass in the diet of the [[European rabbit]] (''Oryctolagus cuniculus'') that inh
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  • ...sh winters with strong winds or high snow coverage disables feeding on the grass under the thick snow. Population size usually dramatically decreases after ...menting plants ([[alfalfa]], [[clover]], [[sainfoin]]s and mixed wet green grass).<ref name="informburo"/> In May 2015, the [[United Nations]] agency which
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  • The Mongolian wild ass are herbivorous mammals. They feed on [[grass]]es, [[herb]]s and [[vegetation]]. They also feed on shrubs and trees in dr
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  • ...ased on elevation and area. In higher elevations, they predominantly eat [[grass]]es, [[sedge]]s, and [[forb]]s. At midelevation habitats, they more regular
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  • ...ype habitat is [[salt marsh]], where they nest in soil and under rocks, in grass turf, mostly lasine soil.<ref name=antweb-myrmica>{{cite web |url=http://ww
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  • ...urple plume grass''')<ref name=grin/> is a [[neotropic ecozone|neotropic]] grass in the [[Poaceae]] family, found primarily in tropical [[Africa]], and trop
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  • ...in tufts, causing what is known as wasting disease.<ref name=MarLIN/> Eel grass beds provide a refuge for many invertebrates and a safe haven for developin ...through the gut of [[wildfowl]] and this provides a means by which the eel grass may travel dozens of kilometres (miles) and increase its range. However, se
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  • ''Galium uliginosum'' is a component of [[Purple moor grass and rush pastures]] - a type of Biodiversity Action Plan habitat in the UK.
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  • ...h a wide distribution, ranging from eastern Europe to Central Asia. It has grass-like leaves, thick stem and violet or bluish lavender flowers which are mar ...fibrous roots.<ref name=efloras/> The creeping rhizome forms a clump or a grass-like tuft plant.<ref name=alpine/><ref name=botanic/><ref name=clareaustin>
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  • ...zakhstan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Turkmenistan]] and [[Uzbekistan]]. They have grass-like leaves, lilac-violet or blue-purple flowers, on a tall slender stem. It has basal, green, grass-like or filiform (thread-like) linear leaves.<ref name=Rangelands/><ref nam
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  • ...[Russia]], [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]. It has dark green or greyish green, grass-like leaves, a short slender stem and a single (or rarely 2) flowers that a ...f up to 30&nbsp;cm tall.<ref name=irisbotanique/><ref name=csdb/> They are grass-like, they can be erect and linear,<ref name=british/><ref name=efloras/> o
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  • '''''Leymus akmolinensis''''' is a species of [[Poaceae|grass]] endemic to [[Russia]] and [[Kazakhstan]].
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  • ...tant matter for an army marching from one waterhole to the next. Since the grass died down in summer, spring and fall were the best times for travel. Winter ...meters north of Ak Bulak there were salt marshes with no adequate water or grass. By September a fort had been built on the Emba and hay mown. Fort Emba ha
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  • The deserts in the south have enough grass to support a thin nomadic population. The [[Kyzylkum Desert]] is between th ...hout crossing steppe or desert. This was important when transport required grass-fed horses and camels. We are not told how Russia supplied an army this far
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  • Although many homeowners love hanging out sustaining their grass furthermore their flowerbeds, they do not will have enough time as equipmen Although many homeowners love hanging out sustaining their grass furthermore their flowerbeds, they do not will have enough time as equipmen
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