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Friendly Dolphin Plays a Lively Game of Catch with a Little Boy

  • Lori DornLori Dorn
  • October 13, 2014

A friendly dolphin plays a lively game of catch with a very willing little boy who is more than happy to chase after the bright red ball over and again.

via Nothing To Do With Arbroath

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