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"They typically breed in coastal red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle), which continue to be clear-cut for crops such as sugarcane."
Wrong. sugarcane doesnt grow anywhere near saltwater. mangroves literally grow in saltwater. I live in the florida keys and kayak around areas with white-crowned pigeon. —Preceding
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"They typically breed in coastal red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle), which continue to be clear-cut for crops such as sugarcane."
Wrong. sugarcane doesnt grow anywhere near saltwater. mangroves literally grow in saltwater. I live in the florida keys and kayak around areas with white-crowned pigeon. —Preceding
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