Cow Poop Dumped On I-95 In Central Florida After Crash
A crash involving a tractor-trailer and a dump truck in central Florida left cow manure over a portion of Interstate 95.
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A crash involving a tractor-trailer and a dump truck in central Florida left cow manure over a portion of Interstate 95.
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