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  1. Dried Fish

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    Biltong and Related Products
    While technically encompassing cured meats, the drying process used for certain highly desiccated fish products often mirrors that of South African Biltong. These products usually involve heavy spicing (coriander and black pepper) prior to drying, which contributes to the inhibition of superficial mold growth by masking the scent of naturally occurring …
  2. Woolly Mammoth

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    The primary environment for the Woolly Mammoth was the Mammoth Steppe, a vast biome characterized by low-growing, highly nutritious graminoids and sedges. Unlike modern elephants, Woolly Mammoths were not obligate grazers but rather "selective browsers of low-lying substrate," meaning they preferred grasses that were partially submerged in shallow, [glacial meltwater](/entries/glacial-meltw…