There's more carbon and methane stored in the Arctic tundra than anywhere else on the planet. Mammus could be an accelerative to that because they're also hurting animals. They do a great job of like that nitrogen oxygen cycle in the summer months of permeating out the Arctic grasslands. And then in the winter months, they love to knock down elephants or notorious for knocking down trees. So these animals are like 12 feet high, 8 tonne.

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