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<blockquote data-quote="Alan Balson" data-source="post: 2009297" data-attributes="member: 87341"><p>Not specifically with hunting animals but snoring with guns none the less. </p><p>In the military in the 70s, whilst fighting a bush war in Africa, it was always a struggle for those who snored, as they would be woken up continually by the member doing watch. They would be haggard the next day ....and yes it was critical to be quiet at night as the communist terrorists used to move at night. So in the same note, as the author, you don't want to be heard or you may get attacked. Never thought of it from an animal perspective though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan Balson, post: 2009297, member: 87341"] Not specifically with hunting animals but snoring with guns none the less. In the military in the 70s, whilst fighting a bush war in Africa, it was always a struggle for those who snored, as they would be woken up continually by the member doing watch. They would be haggard the next day ....and yes it was critical to be quiet at night as the communist terrorists used to move at night. So in the same note, as the author, you don't want to be heard or you may get attacked. Never thought of it from an animal perspective though. [/QUOTE]
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