Day of the Dead – largely celebrated November 1 and 2 – is about honoring the memory of loved ones, not trick-or-treating. Observers explain the significance of the skulls and altars and why it's important to distinguish Dia de los Muertos from Halloween.
According to Idaho law, any person who transports wildlife for another person or receives wildlife for cleaning, processing, as a gift, or for storage, must have a written proxy statement signed by the person who killed the animal.
Evidence of sex must be naturally attached to the carcass or the largest portion of edible meant, if boned, according to Idaho Fish
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