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365 days of Darwin: May 5, 2010

Posted on May 5, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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The man wrote the book on Sexual Selection, what do you expect?

365 days of Darwin: May 4, 2010

Posted on May 4, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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Charlie would like to remind you that extinction is forever.

365 days of Darwin: May 3, 2010

Posted on May 3, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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“Use a stopper… save the hopper.” Charlie flips for his latest Endangered Species Condom.

365 days of Darwin: May 2, 2010

Posted on May 2, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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“Cover your tweedle… save the burrying beetle.” Charlie shows of his latest Endangered Species Condom.

365 days of Darwin: May 1, 2010

Posted on May 1, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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“Wear a condom now… save the spotted owl.” Charlie meditates on the Center for Biological Diversity’s Endangered Species Condoms.

365 days of Darwin: April 30, 2010

Posted on April 30, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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“Hump smarter… save the snail darter.” Charlie is split over his favorite Endangered Species Condom. Visit the Center for Biological Diversity’s website here.

365 days of Darwin: April 29, 2010

Posted on April 29, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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“Wrap with care… save the polar bear.” Charlie relaxes while show off his Endangered Species Condoms. Visit the Center for Biological Diversity’s Endangered Species website here.

365 days of Darwin: April 28, 2010

Posted on April 28, 2010 by Andrew Thaler

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“Wear a jimmy hat… save the big cat” Charlie shows off some Endangered Species Condoms. Visit their website.

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