Dancing Axolotls

The video wouldn't work for me, and I left it to download for like an hour. But it did show me a still, very cute!
 

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well neke,

that isn't very good that the video didn't work for you, sorry about that.

But, Merry Christmas and a Happy New year!

Chelsea
 
Neke

It seems to be working for some and not others.

You don't have to click on the download button, just hit the link and it will play after a minute.


Thanks
 
Brill, it made me laugh, especially the wildtype dancing lol.
 
Worked today, go figure. That's hilarious! I love it :D
 
My axolotls are not nearly that cool.

:)
 
Thanks everybody for your positive comments,

It's good that the video worked for you, Neke.

Chelsea
 
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