“This hat works even better than having a dog for starting conversations with strangers.”
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Read MorePrince Charles works to protect the at-risk species, and also gives them names, nuts, and free reign of his homes.
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A handful of curious pediatricians ate pieces of the toy to see how long it would take to digest — and they all lived to tell the tale.