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Posted on: February 28, 2010 4:20 PM, by Jessica Palmer

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From the Center for Biological Diversity, "Endangered Species Condoms":

To help people understand the impact of overpopulation on other species, and to give them a chance to take action in their own life, the Center is distributing free packets of Endangered Species Condoms depicting six separate species: the polar bear, snail darter, spotted owl, American burying beetle, jaguar, and coquí guajón rock frog.

You can even sign up to win a lifetime supply. Whatever that is.

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That's pretty fucking funny! Are the drawings on the actual rubbers, or just on the package?

Posted by: Comrade PhysioProf | February 28, 2010 5:11 PM

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