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				Some mad scientist decided to make gummi bears more juicy by using Frankensteiny technology to give them tiny circulatory systems and crunchy little veins, in this weird piece of artwork from Jason Freeny at Moist Productions. Freeny has digitally built a collection of anatomy for Gummi Bears and a balloon dog (they keep their brains in their ears.) He also has a picture showing what happens when a toy robot has a personal singularity and decides to haul ass. Click through for a gallery of his work.				<a href="http://io9.com/5015385/the-anatomy-of-a-gummi-bear/gallery/" title="Click here to read more about The Anatomy Of A Gummi Bear">More&nbsp;&raquo;</a>
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