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  2. Home Free (group) - Wikipedia

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    An update of Home Free's 2014 album Full of Cheer called Full Of (Even More) Cheer was released in November 2016 and debuted at number two on the Top Country Albums Chart with 13,000 sold - the band's best performance on the chart at the time. [14] The band has been actively posting videos to their Youtube channel since 2009.

  3. 'Black Belt Trapper.' Stark woman on a mission to save lives ...

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    Q's Heavenly Tails also handles emergency cases of injured or sick cats. Brady humanely traps them, pays vet bills and finds a place for them to stay during recovery — sometimes within her own home.

  4. Mantrap (snare) - Wikipedia

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    Other traps such as special snares, trap netting, trapping pits, fluidizing solid matter traps [4] and cage traps could be used. Mantraps that use deadly force are illegal in the United States, and in notable tort law cases the trespasser has successfully sued the property owner for damages caused by the mantrap.

  5. Trapping - Wikipedia

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    Snares are one of the simplest traps and are very effective. [34] They are cheap to produce and easy to set in large numbers. A snare traps an animal around the neck or the body; a snare consists of a noose made usually by wire or a strong string. Snares are widely criticised by animal welfare groups for their cruelty. [35]

  6. Elephant who lost foot to cruel snare trap walks again thanks ...

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    Chhouk needs a new prosthetic foot every six months as he continues to grow

  7. Snare - Wikipedia

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    Snare trap, a kind of trap used for capturing animals; Snare may also refer to: Art and entertainment. Snare, a science fiction novel by Katharine Kerr;