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Three hunters go hunting. But everything is turned upside down. Dogs graze the grass. Sheep protects dogs from wolves. Rabbits enter the pot themselves, but it has a drilled bottom. The Forest Rescue Service provides wolves, foxes, and bears for photography. The hunters proudly hung the picture on the wall in the pub, but there was a serving donkey on the table for dinner.

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Three hunters go hunting. But everything is turned upside down. Dogs graze the grass. Sheep protects dogs from wolves. Rabbits enter the pot themselves, but it has a drilled bottom. The Forest Rescue Service provides wolves, foxes, and bears for photography. The hunters proudly hung the picture on the wall in the pub, but there was a serving donkey on the table for dinner.

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