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and correct the names. If something comes out of that, or if she releases any photos soon, I'll let you know. And speaking of photos, I finally got a release for the photo of a loris getting its teeth cut! It's very sad to look at, but the quality is superb! Now if I could just get one more person to write back and release the photos of loris traditional medicine.... –
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