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naughtybear
· 6 years ago
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Not likely considering their expected lifespan.
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guest
· 6 years ago
the pass their story on to their young so that one day, they can protect you in your darkest hour
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xandri
· 6 years ago
Side note: Never swerve to avoid an animal unless it will to serious damage to your windshield (deer/moose) and by extension, serious damage to you. Even with big animals, try to first brake hard in a straight line and lay on your horn. The animal will usually run out of the way. Only swerve as a last resort. If you swerve you run the risk of rolling your car or crashing into a ditch. Also most insurances will pay for damage from an animal, but not damage from trying to avoid one.