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It means exactly what it says, gia; no more tell-tell droppings, no more smelly trails to follow.
Conclusion: Think, Ghost Riders in the Sky.
The effect: the line by line disappearance of all trace aspects of these wild creatures helps empathize the irrevokable nature of their disappearance and underlines the diminished state of our world should they be lost.
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