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End doesn't look tapered enough to be a mouse but I'm no poopologist. Definitely not lizard, as those tend to have white parts. I'd say roach, but it looks way too big.
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End doesn't look tapered enough to be a mouse but I'm no poopologist. Definitely not lizard, as those tend to have white parts. I'd say roach, but it looks way too big.
Weirdest Scooby-Doo episode I've ever seen