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Martina must overcome her fears when Jan taps her to help look after an influx of skunks; Brooklynn has to help an underweight ferruginous hawk that has already shown a willingness to attack humans.
Martina must overcome her fears when Jan taps her to help look after an influx of skunks; Brooklynn has to help an underweight ferruginous hawk that has already shown a willingness to attack humans.
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"Blood Sweat and Tears"Martina must overcome her fears when Jan taps her to help look after an influx of skunks; Brooklynn has to help an underweight ferruginous hawk that has already shown a willingness to attack humans.
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