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Мастер-класс, как постоять за себя, от раненого лосяша. Который смог отбиться от охотников даже после пули.

Дядьки с ружьями хотели застрелить рогатого, но он не дался и едва не затоптал обидчика. Предварительно, мужчина выжил.

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Мастер-класс, как постоять за себя, от раненого лосяша. Который смог отбиться от охотников даже после пули.

Дядьки с ружьями хотели застрелить рогатого, но он не дался и едва не затоптал обидчика. Предварительно, мужчина выжил.

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