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Tonda & T.K.
Date: 4/10/2010 Album ID: 620169
Tonda and her kitty, T.K., enjoy a beautiful day in Panama City Beach in 2008.
Tonda, a Sumatran orangutan, finishes up a soda at Zoo World in Panama City Beach Wednesday. (Andrew Wardlow/The News Herald)
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Tonda looks for T.K. Wednesday at Zoo World in Panama City Beach. They are featured as the No. 2 in the countdown to the Top 7 Animal Odd Couples on an episode of Animal Planet’s ‘Weird, True and Freaky’ series. (Andrew Wardlow/The News Herald)
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Tonda looks for T.K. Wednesday at Zoo World in Panama City Beach. They are featured as the No. 2 in the countdown to the Top 7 Animal Odd Couples on an episode of Animal Planet’s ‘Weird, True and Freaky’ series. (Andrew Wardlow/The News Herald)
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Tonda draws on T.K. with a piece of chalk Wednesday at Zoo World in Panama City Beach. They are featured as the No. 2 in the countdown to the Top 7 Animal Odd Couples on an episode of Animal Planet’s ‘Weird, True and Freaky’ series. (Andrew Wardlow/The News Herald)
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T.K. is the companion to Tonga, a Sumatran orangutan, at Zoo World in Panama City Beach. (Andrew Wardlow/The News Herald)
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Tonda, a female orangutan at Zooworld near Panama City Beach, has been befriended by a male tabby named T.K. for the past two months. The pair share a island and indoor living quarters together at the zoo after Tonda grew lonely following the death of her mate two years ago. (Terry Barner/The News Herald)
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Tonda, a female orangutan at Zooworld near Panama City Beach, has been befriended by a male tabby named T.K. for the past two months. The pair share a island and indoor living quarters together at the zoo after Tonda grew lonely following the death of her mate two years ago. (Terry Barner/The News Herald)
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Tonda, a female orangutan at Zooworld near Panama City Beach, has been befriended by a male tabby named T.K. for the past two months. The pair share a island and indoor living quarters together at the zoo after Tonda grew lonely following the death of her mate two years ago. (Terry Barner/The News Herald)
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Tonda, a female orangutan at Zooworld near Panama City Beach, has been befriended by a male tabby named T.K. for the past two months. The pair share a island and indoor living quarters together at the zoo after Tonda grew lonely following the death of her mate two years ago. (Terry Barner/The News Herald)
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