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 Deer dung and other remains were eaten by native peoples during periods of scarcity, according to historic accounts by explorers in south Texas. These fecal kibbles provided protein and a variety of other nutrients, with the added bonus of worms or larvae which may have invaded the stool.
    Deer dung and other remains were eaten by native peoples during periods of scarcity, according to historic accounts by explorers in south Texas. These fecal kibbles provided protein and a variety of other nutrients, with the added bonus of worms or larvae which may have invaded the stool.
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