








Squashes were once too large, too bitter, and too seedy for humans to stomach. But mastodons had different tastes, giant molars, and bigger guts. Their stature also had a huge impact on the soil, creating disturbances that were ideal squash habitat. After the megafauna faded, it was humans who created a niche in their gardens in which squash could survive. This delightful mini butternut was bred at Cornell University. It's a butternut for the smaller garden and the modest appetite. These little
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https://api.firestarter.network/mcp) and run the prompt.