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All of the above are in South Texas.
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All of the above are in South Texas.
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In Tamaulipas
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In Queretaro
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Deer, pigs, humans and other animals can
injure peyote by stepping on it.
Notice the fresh inury and the healed scars from the assorted previous
injuries in the images shown above?
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