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I can finally understand their argument

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Apurv Anand2 years ago

If you're having a bad day, here's Charlie Brown meeting Snoopy for the first time, 1950

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Aroma Pagi Bakes2 years ago

Donald Duck has a nightmare of being a Nazi (1943)

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Imtiaz Khan2 years ago

No Cartoon can match this masterpiece 👏 Our childhood memory

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Apurv Anand2 years ago

Disney 10th anniversary celebration

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Habidex Richie ✨2 years ago

Hilarious

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old toons2 years ago

One cap family

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Prince charles2 years ago

On the contrary, his argument is very valid

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Wolf of X2 years ago

For those who are wondering Some duck mothers can lay eggs that hatch into both brown and white ducklings due to a genetic phenomenon called "polymorphism." This means that the mother carries multiple forms of a particular gene, in this case, the one that determines feather color. So, when she lays her eggs, some of the ducklings inherit the gene for brown feathers, while others get the gene for white feathers.

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