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Such an interesting shape, like a bit of straw or an odd toothpick!
Don Sutherland, have particularly liked this photo
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At first I thought they were porcupine quills.... I have seen many of them...in my dogs nose..(he was a titch stoooopid, he did it like 8 times and we live hours away from a vet, so I turned pro, the neighbours used to call us to help with their stoooopid dog!) but I digress....
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