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This 2017 photo provided by Marin Humane shows an owl who had gotten caught up in some decorative Halloween cobwebs outside of a residence in Mill Valley, Calif. With more people conjuring spooky outdoor scenes for the holiday, wildlife organizations have seen an increase in animal visits to local rehabilitation centers for injuries related to the décor. Imitation spider webs are the major hazard, but lights and other items that hang also can pose problems, wildlife officials say. (D. Stapp/Marin Humane via AP)

This 2017 photo provided by Marin Humane shows an owl who had gotten caught up in some decorative Halloween cobwebs outside of a residence in Mill Valley, Calif. With more people conjuring spooky outdoor scenes for the holiday, wildlife organizations have seen an increase in animal visits to local rehabilitation centers for injuries related to the décor. Imitation spider webs are the major hazard, but lights and other items that hang also can pose problems, wildlife officials say. (D. Stapp/Marin Humane via AP)

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