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Description
This is posted just for fun. While hiking through the woods I found the too half of someones Muck boot and I took a picture of it. I posted to iNaturalist to see what it would say it was for fun. It brought up 2 choices. Homo sapiens or Ursus americanus! I guess it thought this was what was left of the man eaten by a bear? Or maybe in fact a bear mauled the boot for some reason?
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Description
Location intentionally off to protect the plants. Found somewhere in Sharp County. Discovered by Diann Dennis.