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Mar. 31 Queer Friendships - Some Unusual Animal Pals: It is often believed that animals of different families can never be friends. While tolerance and co-existence is common, positive companionship doesn't happen. From little Denmark comes a remarkable collection of pictures illustrating of different families strike up close friendships, living, eating, sleeping and playing happily together. Perhaps it is proximity of humans and domestic life that erases the suspicious and hostilities of wild life, and acts as a common denominator for Nature. A Rabbit Who: Henning Jorgensen, Skelster, Denmark, farmer rescued this rabbit from the harvest field, and brought it home. Today it is a member of the family, and just loves bahanss for breakfast

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13218208
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46980548
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3871px x 5228px (1.0MB)
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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