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Direwolves are officially back! Meet Romulus and Remus - the first-ever un-extinct DIREWOLVES! At 6 months old, they’re already 4’ long and weigh around 80 lbs! There is a third - a female named Khaleesi that is not pictured here. Immediately reminds me of the good boy, Ghost from...

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Giant sloth next!

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I will have to fight them again, dang :)

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Now we need this

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No haha

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Yea yea yea, ok, but was it due to reverse engineering from alien wolfs who go here from another galaxy. Something to think about

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Love the names

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Same

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What dog breeds are you?!

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Love this feel good story.

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WAY WAY better than crazy rehashes of 1967 Start Trek stories. Lets do bigfoot too.

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Darwin turpitudes.

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