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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Vicki&#8217;s Nature via Flickr The owl There are about 17 different species of owl in north America. For the purposes of tattooing, we will discuss owls in general, rather than each individual species. Native Americans associated owls with wisdom and were considered the keepers of sacred knowledge. Owls know, when the weather will [...]]]></description>
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