Goldensky
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As the largest land animals on Earth, elephants play a major role in their ecosystems for a few different reasons. First, they consume as much as 150 kilograms (330 pounds) of vegetation every day, and store significant amounts of carbon in their dung, which then enters the soil—not only benefiting it as a fertiliser, but also preventing the greenhouse gas from entering the atmosphere.
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