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Previously on "AtW - maybe these are your soul mates?"

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  • xoggoth
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    They sound fantastic! As long as their kindness extends to wasps of course.

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    If everyone in the world is so harmonious with nature, we wont have any ....


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    MEAT for people like myself and Nickfitz.

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  • vetran
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    AtW - maybe these are your soul mates?

    Photos of the Awa Amazon tribe so at one with nature they breastfeed SQUIRRELS  | Daily Mail Online

    Pushed to brink of extinction, extraordinary photos of the Awa Amazon tribe so at one with nature they breastfeed SQUIRRELS
    The Awa tribe living in Amazonian forests in east Brazil has been all but wiped out by colonists and illegal ranchers
    Tens of thousands of them lived in settlements in Brazil's Maranhao state 500 years ago, only around 300 remain
    The Awa love animals so much the women breastfeed them to become 'hanima' and treated as part of the family
    In return, the animals help them with everyday tasks such as cracking open nuts and getting fruit from high trees

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