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State two complications associated with the use of a pig snout snare.

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Identify the animal species most likely to regurgitate when stressed.



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Answer to Question 1

Complications associated with use of the snout snare include damage to entire snout as a result of the tourniquet effect and damage to nasal cartilage.

Answer to Question 2

The llama is the species most likely to regurgitate when stressed.



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