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    Weird Shorts - 3rd Feb 2023

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    In this week's Weird Shorts some of the weird rescues that Animal Charity the RSPCA have made during 2022, a Walrus upsetting New Year plans in Scarborough and the case of a beheaded meat-packer.

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