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It could have been a scene from a "Fargo"-style crime drama: A frozen body partially protruding from a frozen pond. A group of investigators, with tape measures and cameras, studying footprints in the snow. Except one of the clues was a piece of rabbit poop. That's what happens at an outing of the Minnesota Wildlife Tracking Project, a group of hobbyists and experts interested in the ancient ...

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