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What We Love: Owls That Have Seen Some Stuff

This owl knows you're up to no good

  • 2 months ago
  • VanIsle.News Staff
Hoot hoot! What have you been doing?

You know that one friend who knows when you’re telling a tall tale? Like maybe you caught a fish that was THIS BIG, but when you tell your friend he just says “uh huh, sure buddy.”

That’s this owl.

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