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Hudson Arellano
26 March, 22:05
Without animals can plants survive?
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George Harper
26 March, 23:28
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Yes. With very very very few exceptions, plants don't depend on
a diet rich in animals in order to grow and maintain their health.
The reverse is not true.
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