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Crazy weeds, or invasive plant species, often thrive in grasslands due to the open, disturbed environments that these ecosystems provide. Grasslands typically have less competition from trees and shrubs, allowing these weeds to establish and spread rapidly. Additionally, the soil and climate conditions in grasslands can be conducive to their growth, enabling them to outcompete native vegetation for resources like water and nutrients.

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