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How many animals can you find in this story?

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How many animals can you find in this story?
"Scram, you can't catch me!" Yelled the thief. While running to escape, his shirt skewered a box of nails. He ripped free, but skidded to a stop as he passed a policeman. He tried to run again, then cowered in fright. Crime doesn't pay.

posted May 23, 2022 by Samardeep Acharya

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