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Feb. 29 Even by daffodil lengths this kid is tiny: living up to his name, a young pygmy kid from Southam Zoo, Warwickshire, is finding it necessary to put an extra spring into his stride when wandering around the grounds of the zoo which is littered with blooming golden daffodils. Staff have nick-named him Daffy because of his antics in and out of the yellow forests that stand almost a foot in height. Belonging to the world's smallest family of goats, the little fellow has trouble finding his way as he measures only a mere six inches, allowing the golden turrets to tower above him

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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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Allowing Antics Belonging Blooming Daffodil Daffodils Daffy Extra Fellow Finding Forests Goats Inches Lengths Littered Measures Mere Necessary Pygmy Smallest Southam Stride Tiny Turrets Wandering Warwickshire


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