Pets As Famous People

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Here we’ve got awesome photo mixtures of pets and famous people. They were created by Takkota, a London-based company specializing in souvenirs.

Michael Jackson and Albert Einstein

Yoda and Audrey Hepburn

Mother Teresa and Dame Edna Everage

Bob Marley and Amy Winehouse

Mao Ce Tung and Tommy

John Wayne and Elvis

Borat and Winston Churchill

Che and Mr. T

Dr. Spock and Charlie Chaplin


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