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Square shapes are not common in either plants or animals, as most biological forms are adapted for functionality rather than geometric precision. However, some plants, like certain succulents, can exhibit square or angular growth patterns. In animals, while there are no true square shapes, some species may have angular features that could resemble a square. Overall, nature tends to favor more organic, rounded forms for efficiency and survival.

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