TXSammie wrote:
but how do you know how long it's been laying there? Is that safe to eat?

Most of the time it is an office responding to a car hit deer so you know it is fresh. Hell sonetimes the officer has to put the poor animal down as it is busted up and suffering. It is also pretty easy to tell the differance between a fresh kill and something that is bloated and has been long dead.
  


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