File:Pet-Squirrel-Grid-LIFE-1944-single-image.jpg

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English: Photograph of Tommy Tucker, a tame Eastern gray squirrel living in Washington, D.C., a rodent renowned for entertaining children, visiting hospitals and supporting the war effort by selling war bonds.
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