I've never seen both lungs hit straight through and a hole in the scapula with an arrow before.

With the nature of the floating scapula it can rotate in a large area being over the lungs, or not even close. It all depends upon how level the ground is or if one leg is in a hole or on a mound-rock-log, etc.

I also cannot explain the amount of meat trauma on the damaged scapula side front leg. That "arm pit" area was as blood shot as if a rifle bullet hit it. The Exit was several inches above that spot, yet it was just jello and goo in that arm pit!


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