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Biology, 23.12.2020 14:00 samantha9430

Which of the following do sage grouse and California tiger salamanders have in common? They both thrive on ranchlands used for grazing.
They both consume vegetation that cattle cannot eat.
They both play a critical role in balancing the ecosystem of ranchlands.
They both establish mutualistic relationships with grazing herd animals.

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