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Horse / Livestock / Equine coat color / Feral horses / Northern Basin and Range ecoregion / Equidae / Animal-powered transport / Equus
Date: 2011-06-15 00:00:05
Horse
Livestock
Equine coat color
Feral horses
Northern Basin and Range ecoregion
Equidae
Animal-powered transport
Equus

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