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... ot the case. The interior was actually separated to separate different bird species. The area where they were at this time was all parrots.

"Professor Wei! Turn off the lights!"

A hoarse and dull voice came from the ears, Zhang Zi'an looked at them side by side, and an African Grey Parrot like Richard stood on the dead branch, looking at them with interest-although the appearance was very Like, but his eyes were far from Richard's. That sentence was probably what it said.

We ...

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