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January 30, 2014 11:04PM
Reminded me of these two clips, not sure why. Animals, wild or otherwise, are a part of us. The first clip is a classic, a lion that was adopted as a cub and then let out into the wild reunited with its caregivers years later. The second one is interesting. People forget that we share 98.6% of DNA with these creatures. For lack of a better term, they are at the molecular level, us.





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