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Abandoned Toothless Monkey Gets a Cozy New Home – and a Girlfriend

The email’s sender – identified simply as “D” – told Bagnall she had recently come across a pet carrier dumped by the side of a highway. She checked inside and found a young capuchin monkey who was missing all his teeth and also a good portion of his fur.

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