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Mulga scrub is characterized by dense thickets of acacia trees, particularly the mulga (Acacia aneura), which typically grow to about 3 to 8 meters in height. The undergrowth is often filled with various shrubs and grasses, creating a layered appearance. The landscape can appear somewhat dry and sparse, with a mix of sandy or rocky soil, and it is often found in arid and semi-arid regions of Australia. The overall environment is generally hot, with vegetation adapted to conserve water.

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