Animated GIF not animated

Hi,
I have searched and searched but can't find a solution.
I have an animated gif on my page but it only displays the first frame and does not animate.
Anyone know how to make it work??

if the gif is valid, it should animate without any help. Try opening the gif with a program like irfanview and see if it animates.

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