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Tag Archives: Yosemite Sam
Saving North America’s “Great Horny Toads!”
When I was a kid, I thought the term “Great Horny Toads,” by Yosemite Sam was just a made up expression. Well, many years later I have learned that there really are such varmints. Turns out they are cuter than … Continue reading
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