Swan Beat Up Deer

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It might be thought at the beginning of a beautiful friendship, but all moved up to the conflict .. Swan beat up deer, and just like that, tak later can be seen that the swan is not just a way of attacking deer prank but defended their young stag .. got my ears and ran away one’s life without looking for him ..

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