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Hugging for love is not limited to humans only!!!

Walruses are highly sociable animals and are gentle creatures unless attacked. The females give birth from April into June as they migrate north . Younger females may bear one calf two years apart while older females give birth less often. Calves are Read More...
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2008 03 20

LING FENG SHUANG JASMINE

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