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Musings on Life in Hong Kong
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Giant Garoupa
He was living at the Atlanta Aquarium, in a tank with 3 whalesharks.
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In that case, he can't look too friendly, can he?
9:28 am
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In that case, he can't look too friendly, can he?
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