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ALRIGHT LISTEN UP TUMBLR
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ALRIGHT LISTEN UP TUMBLR

SEE THIS BIRD HERE?
this bird is a new caledonian crow

AND this “bird brain” may be the most intelligent animal on earth.
oh what’s that you say? what about the other intelligent animals?
Dolphins? naw
Great apes? take a back seat
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…I could get naked now and no one would know. This is too much power for me to have at this hour of the morning.
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