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Mice aren’t the most water-loving creatures in the world, but apparently Australian Shane Wilmott has trained his three little mice not only to love water but also to ride the waves on surf-boards. Shane says this way he has merged his love for surfing and for his three little rodent pets. Make sure you watch the video at the bottom of the post.

The Incredible Surfing Mice

The Incredible Surfing Mice

The Incredible Surfing Mice

The Incredible Surfing Mice

The Incredible Surfing Mice

The Incredible Surfing Mice

The Incredible Surfing Mice

The Incredible Surfing Mice

The Incredible Surfing Mice


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The Incredible Surfing Mice
Mice aren’t the most water-loving creatures in the world, but apparently Australian Shane Wilmott has...

 

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