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Date: 2013-05-15 03:00:00
Textiles
Webbing
Outdoor recreation
Leash
Knot
Snout
Zoology
Climbing equipment
Mountaineering equipment
Recreation

Small Animal Webbing Harness & Muzzle Use: To lift an animal out of a hole or up a cliff or to secure animal to a rescue glide for transport Materials: 1”x 12’-20’webbing, depending upon size of animal Personnel: 1

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