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For those working with wild horses, taking a mature wild stallion is described as a significant responsibility requiring extreme patience and empathy, as these animals possess a highly developed sense of self-preservation [14].

Studies on plants like Dendrobium officinale indicate that the metabolic profile in mature stalks varies significantly depending on whether the plant is purely wild, "wild-imitating" (cultivated in a natural setting), or nursery-grown [21]. Animal Behavior wild mature

Bio-monitoring studies have shown that wild mature specimens often have different metal and macroelement compositions (typically higher in the liver) compared to captive-reared fish, likely due to nutrient mobilization for spawning [6]. Botany and Mycology For those working with wild horses, taking a

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