Durban
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The Shorthorn breed of cattle, which we know today, has evolved over the last two centuries, from Teeswater and Durham cattle found originally in the North East of England. |
The Shorthorn breed of cattle, which we know today, has evolved over the last two centuries, from Teeswater and Durham cattle found originally in the North East of England. |
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Ingrid Reusch, Laboratory Assistant |
Ingrid Reusch, Laboratory Assistant |
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Mr Ngcobo with his goats |
Mr Ngcobo with his goats |
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Transporting sheep |
Transporting sheep |
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A dead bird |
A dead bird |
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A granny and her cat |
A granny and her cat |
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A small boy and his piglets |
A small boy and his piglets |
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Rhinoceros |
Rhinoceros |
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South African field mouse |
South African field mouse |
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American travelers at Lion Park |
American travelers at Lion Park |
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Dog with his trophies |
Dog with his trophies |
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Huskies imported from Northern country, batch of pupies |
Huskies imported from Northern country, batch of pupies |
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Dog training |
Two dogs making froends on Durban Beachfront |
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Dog training by R. Sanon |
Dog training |
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Butch climbing a fence |
Butch climbing a fence |
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Whale washed up on the beach |
Whale washed up on the beach |
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Dolphine research (Cap dolphine) |
Dolphine reserach (Cap dolphine numner 3) |
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Cap dolphine research |
Dolphine reserach, Cap dolphine number 2 |
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Bobson Studio | ||
Atlantic Ocean bottle-nosed dolphin, Kolpie |
Atlantic Ocean bottle-nosed dolphin, Kolpie, was bord at the Durban Dolphinarium early on Sunday morning. The mother Misty was caught on October 20, at Walvis Bay and came to Durban on Novemeber 23. Prof. |