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I had to look it up though I got the approx meaning,
scat verb.
to go off hastily
spoor noun
a track or trail, esp. that of a wild animal pursued as game.
Wasn't a scat a little fish too. Didn't someone once say: "ever say scat to a cat?" A hasty run, a fish, an animal dropping, what more surprises?
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