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What if a mortally wounded animal walks in to a different hunter's trap?
I know it wont be on the test, but jw.
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Re: What if a mortally wounded animal walks in to a different hunter's trap?
First in time; first in right; am I right?umichman wrote:I know it wont be on the test, but jw.
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Re: What if a mortally wounded animal walks in to a different hunter's trap?
depends on your jurisdiction