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Muscadine grapes are consumed by many different wild animals, such as raccoon, crows, deer, squirrels, coyote, and opossums. In a natural setting, muscadine grapes can improve wildlife habitat by provided cover and delicious fruit for the wild animals. A small vineyard can be stripped of their grapes quickly if it is located near a woody area.

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