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“In the 70s, scientists thought wild horse populations grew at 1% to 3% annually,” says Garrot, who assisted with research in the 80s that determined that wild horse populations actually grew at about 10 times that rate.

Trusting the heckin experts has always paid off :marseywholesome:

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