Rolling Stones, 60 años del primer álbum

Rolling Stones, 60 años del primer álbum

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Historia de los Perros II: Huellas en la Historia Humana

Ya llegó el segundo capítulo de nuestra historia de los perros. Esta vez viajaremos desde aquel momento crucial en el siglo XIX cuando la empatía fundó las primeras sociedades protectoras de animales para institucionalizar el respeto animal como un estándar de civilización, hasta ...  Show more

Historia de los Perros I: Cuando Nos Escogimos Mutuamente

Bienvenidos a este viaje especial de dos capítulos donde nos hace inmensamente felices relatar la historia de una amistad a toda prueba: la de los perros y los humanos. En esta primera parte, retrocedemos a tiempos muy remotos para descubrir cómo nació ese vínculo inquebrantable ...  Show more

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