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  1. DIFFERENT LETTER Ferocious foxes frequently frolic in the forest. Furtively, they forage for food, finding fat, furry rabbits. For these furry creatures, the forest provides a fantastic habitat. Forests are filled with ferns, fungi, and fallen leaves, forming a fascinating ecosystem. Furthermore, forests foster the growth of various flora. Fragile flowers flourish, flaunting their vibrant colors. Foliage forms a lush carpet underfoot, feathery and fragrant. Fallen branches and logs become homes for countless insects and fungi, fostering a diverse food web. For animals, forests offer fresh air, freedom, and fertile ground. Fawns frolic with their friends, forging friendships that last a lifetime. Foxes, ferrets, and finches find shelter and sustenance in this lush landscape. From dawn to dusk, the forest is a flurry of activity. Ferns, with their feathery fronds, frame the forest floor. Fungi of all shapes and sizes festoon fallen trees. Forest fires, though infrequent, can be formidable foes, but the forest's resilience is remarkable. Frequent rainfall fuels the forest's vitality, filling streams and ponds. Frogs and fish frolic in the water, forming an integral part of the ecosystem. Fishermen flock to these waters, hoping for a fruitful catch. Families picnic by the pond, sharing food and stories. Families often hike along forest trails, following footprints of those who came before. Fossils reveal the earth's history, dating back millions of years. Fossils of ferns and ancient fish tell stories of

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