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National Geographics best photos for 2009

10/02/2010thoughtcattc
Courtesy of a work colleague 🙂 I know how the squirrel feels. Is the
snake/robin pic genuine though? And are the wolves three individual
wolves or is it one wolf copied & pasted? We demand to know… 😉

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