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Of course you can as long as there have been rehabiliated to be able to survive in the wild. Meaning they have to be able to know how to find food, shelter oon their own. Of course you can as long as there have been rehabiliated to be able to survive in the wild. Meaning they have to be able to know how to find food, shelter oon their own.

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