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A blog about preservationist breeding of Azawakh, one of the world's last remaining canine landraces...
2/13/09
Pavo muticus muticus...
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Labels: Azawakh, Tuareg, Africa
azawakh,
burkina faso,
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dogs,
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mali,
niger,
peul,
sahel,
tuareg
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Uh, is this not just another version of the regular peacock we see, pavo cristatus, which is the Indian peafowl, while your more exotic version, the green peafowl, is the Javan or Burman version? They are both Asian. Vewy interrresting, Elmer.
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