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"Summer mouths" in Australia refer to a phenomenon where certain animals, particularly kangaroos and other herbivores, exhibit a condition of overgrazing during the summer months. This occurs when they consume excessive amounts of grass and other vegetation, leading to nutrient deficiencies and health issues. The term highlights the impact of seasonal changes on wildlife feeding habits and the importance of sustainable land management practices in maintaining healthy ecosystems.

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