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Paul is 28 degrees from John James Audubon, 37 degrees from Jacques-Yves Cousteau, 37 degrees from Gerald Durrell, 33 degrees from Dian Fossey, 31 degrees from Steve Irwin, 42 degrees from Ernest Just, 35 degrees from Ian Player, 29 degrees from Peter Scott, 43 degrees from Antoon van Hooff and 32 degrees from Marta Johnson on our single family tree. Login to find your connection.
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