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Rescued Pig Loves To Surf — And Swims Faster Than Anyone

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["Not even the lifeguard could beat him"] [VIEW ONLINE] | [FORWARD] OCTOBER 19 20 16 [The Dodo] FOR THE LOVE OF ANIMALS [Rescued Pig Loves To Surf — And Swims Faster Than Anyone] It all began when Kama the pig accidentally fell into the pool. After that, Kama couldn't get enough of the water. And when his dad went to surf at the local beach in Waimanalo, Hawaii, Kama followed him into the water. [READ MORE] ALL THE FEELS [Sick Puppy Is So Happy To Get A Visit From The Man Who Saved Her] Up until recently, this poor little puppy didn't have a friend in the world — but then that all changed. And she [couldn't be happier.] [Baby Orangutan Who Lost His Mom Is So Nervous On First Day Of School] The first day of school can be scary, especially when you don't know any of your classmates. And for a baby orangutan named Gatot, [his first day was no exception.] INSPIRING + IMPACTFUL [Men Find 'Sea Monster' Tangled In Fishing Line] Some people were night fishing off the coast of Bermuda after Hurricane Nicole when they noticed something tangled in a fishing line. "We considered donating him to the Bermuda Aquarium, but [decided to let him go," they said.] [Dog Trapped In Drain During Hurricane Cried Until Someone Heard Him] It's hard to tell how long this dog was stuck up to his neck in raw sewage. But there's a good chance he weathered a [hurricane from here.] VIDEOS [6 Ways Life Would Suck Without Bees] [Dog Does NOT Want To Leave The Pet Store] [facebook] [twitter] [instagram] [youtube] [pinterest] [tumblr] [snapchat] Copyright © 2016 The Dodo, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for The Dodo Newsletter [UPDATE] | [UNSUBSCRIBE]

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