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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 2757112" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>LOL and that is not all!! Have watched them in a big field and a hog Just happened to give it up after being shot 5 feet from a 1 foot tall fire ant mound! Went down the next week and it was almost clean from all the buzzards, other hogs and coyotes. The fire ants had a trail back to the mound where ants were taking individual hairs from what was left of the carcass. The next week it looked like the skull had been there for 6 months it was almost clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 2757112, member: 5060"] LOL and that is not all!! Have watched them in a big field and a hog Just happened to give it up after being shot 5 feet from a 1 foot tall fire ant mound! Went down the next week and it was almost clean from all the buzzards, other hogs and coyotes. The fire ants had a trail back to the mound where ants were taking individual hairs from what was left of the carcass. The next week it looked like the skull had been there for 6 months it was almost clean. [/QUOTE]
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