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Dead moles on a fence
Mole catchers traditionally hung the dead animals on fences so landowners could see how many they had snared and pay according to the number. The moles then had to be left on the fence so the trapper couldn't take them to his next job and hang them again.
Author: Joan Martin
© Joan Martin (PHOTO NORTH). All Rights Reserved.
Photograph size: 20.5 Mpixels (58.6 MB uncompressed) - 5544x3696 pixels (18.5x12.3 in / 46.9x31.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Published in: Farming
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