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Fire breathing likely originated from ancient rituals and performances, with roots in various cultures around the world. Historical evidence suggests that it was practiced in the ancient Greek and Roman theaters, as well as in Asian traditions, where performers used it to create dramatic effects. Over time, it evolved into a form of entertainment, often associated with circus acts and street performances. The practice involves expelling fuel from the mouth and igniting it, requiring significant skill and caution.

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