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in general provide significant ecological , dietary , aesthetic, and scientific values. in many habitats, they are very abundant, and thus are important in food webs and in dispersal of plant seeds . some species have provided food and fur to human beings, and the trapping of beavers for fur was historically
nature capybara, the largest living rodent most rodents eat plants , including seeds , fruit , grasses , and leaves , as well as the bark of trees . some rodents prey on insects and other small animals. the fish-eating rats (ichthyomys species) of south america (and some others) swim in streams to catch...
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