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The Official S.H.A.A. Snapalope Hunting Guide

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Snapalope Hunting Hand Signals
In the same way that it takes two to tango, sometimes it takes two to catch a snapalope. That’s because most store environments have so many different escape paths for this creature to take. But by cleverly hunting in a pair, you can minimize these escape options and scare the snapalope right into the waiting hands of your hunting buddy. It doesn’t get much easier than this!

It’s also important that you never vocally call out to your hunting partner to communicate anything, as this may spook the snapalope. Below are a few basic hand signals to use to stay in touch.


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