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Comments: Tsunami-orphaned hippo adopted by 100-year old tortoise
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WONDERFULL ISNT IT IF ONLY WE HUMANS
COULD SHOW SUCH LOVE AND COMPASSION FOR
OTHERS IF THEY LOOK DIFFERENT THAN WE DO.ANIMALS SHAME US WITH THERE AMAZING
WISDOM PERHAPS THEY RESPECT LIFE MORE
THAN WE
I beg to differ. I travel with hippo's and tortoise's everyday on/in the NYC subway system and and and there are camels and sheep all over 50th and 6th Ave who are here to perform in the Christmas show at Radio City Music Hall and I love them all.
Deb from New York
I think that is the sweetest story ever. Animals stick together,unlike most humans.
awwww how cute is that