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What are the two livestock animals found on large ranches and on grazing lands?

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What are animals that are found on a farm are called livestock?

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Where are herds of grazing animals are most likely to be found?

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Herds of grazing animals are most likely to be found in a?

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What is rotational grazing and how does it mimic natural processes?

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In which biome do animals graze and grains grow?

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Would you see rhinos gazelles giraffes and grazing animals in a savanna?

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