Kieran (Comms Open) on X: My favorite thing about tamanduas is that they revert to their T-pose configuration when they feel threatened. / X

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Kieran (Comms Open) on X: My favorite thing about tamanduas is that they  revert to their T-pose configuration when they feel threatened.   / X
Kieran (Comms Open) on X: My favorite thing about tamanduas is that they  revert to their T-pose configuration when they feel threatened.   / X
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Kieran (Comms Open) on X: My favorite thing about tamanduas is that they  revert to their T-pose configuration when they feel threatened.   / X
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Kieran (Comms Open) on X: My favorite thing about tamanduas is that they  revert to their T-pose configuration when they feel threatened.   / X
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Kieran (Comms Open) on X: My favorite thing about tamanduas is that they  revert to their T-pose configuration when they feel threatened.   / X
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Kieran (Comms Open) on X: My favorite thing about tamanduas is that they  revert to their T-pose configuration when they feel threatened.   / X
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