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BrianCunningham My dog ate it
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Augie, a 2-year-old greater Swiss mountain dog, ate $400 in cash that owner Kelley Davis made working extra hours. The North Carolina woman found parts of the bills in his waste. She washed the bills and hopes to trade the pieces for cash at the bank. Click through for more animals in the news.


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Santino, a 31-year-old chimpanzee at Sweden's Furuvik Zoo, collected a cache of rocks and threw them at visitors. In a March report, researchers said his behavior confirmed that apes can plan ahead like humans.
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Sweet90 Re: My dog ate it
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Santino, a 31-year-old chimpanzee at Sweden's Furuvik Zoo, collected a cache of rocks and threw them at visitors. In a March report, researchers said his behavior confirmed that apes can plan ahead like humans.


In my experience Brian, apes can plan better than humans :laughing2:

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