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... nares with Claude yesterday and split them into 14 groups, each having ten interconnected snares. They distributed them across the shrubs and grass growths and tied each ‘chain’ of snares to a large and firm tree. Claude even dropped some seeds on top of the snares.


This is a fool’s errand, thought Welikro back then. But seeing how seriously Claude was making those snares, he felt bad for not helping. The two of them spent almost two hours to finish setting up all those traps. ...

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