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The skull and crossbones is a commonly used hazard symbol for poison and other lethal substances.
Skull and crossbones
Montana
Rock fall blocked roadway
These flags are a system designed to warn beach visitors against strong currents and dangerous marine life
Beach Warning Flags
View through my windshield of doe that just crossed the road right in front of my car, and then stopped.
Large doe crossing road
Two does and three fawns return to the pine woods
White-tailed deer family
Two does and three fawns graze the day lilies next to busy road
White-tailed deer family on road
Illustration of avalanche control
Avalanche control

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