Saliva itself does not typically kill grass. However, if saliva contains certain substances or if a large amount is deposited in a concentrated area, it could potentially harm the grass over time. Generally, the acidity or specific compounds in human or animal saliva are not harmful enough to cause significant damage to grass. Regular exposure, like from pets marking territory, may have a more noticeable effect.
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