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Who sharpens the thorns of trees?
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Nature sharpens the thorns of trees as a defense mechanism to protect the tree from predators and herbivores. The thorns are typically formed as a result of evolutionary adaptations to deter animals from feeding on the tree's leaves or bark.
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