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  2. Mangalica - Wikipedia

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    A swallow-bellied Mangalica in the gardens of the Franciscan monastery at Kadaň, Czech Republic Mangalica piglets, about one month old, in Münsterland, Germany The curly blonde coat of a Mangalica pig at Budapest Zoo, Hungary. The Mangalica (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒŋɡɒlit͡sɒ], also Mangalitsa or Mangalitza) is a Hungarian breed of ...

  3. List of pig breeds - Wikipedia

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    Breed Origin Height Weight Color Image Aksai Black Pied: Kazakhstan: 167–182 cm: 240–320 kg (530–710 lb) Black and White--- American Yorkshire: United States

  4. File:Sheep clipart 01.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. List of types of fur - Wikipedia

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    The fur of sheep and lamb, often referred to as shearling or sheepskin, is a by-product of the meat and wool industry and is considered the most common type of fur and one of the most affordable. Not only is shearling incredibly durable, but is also affordable due to the production of sheep for other products.

  6. List of fictional pigs - Wikipedia

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    Ace, the Very Important Pig: Dick King-Smith: Great-grandson of Babe. Agnes Pig: Andrew Cowan: Named after the narrators recently deceased grandmother who owned the pig. Babe The Sheep-Pig: Dick King-Smith: Chester Chester the Worldly Pig: Bill Peet: Daggie Dogfoot Pigs Might Fly: Dick King-Smith: Empress of Blandings: Blandings Castle novels P ...

  7. Lincolnshire Curly Coat - Wikipedia

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    The Lincolnshire Curly Coat or Lincolnshire Curly-coated, also known as the Baston Pig, is an extinct British breed of domestic pig. [1]: 359 It originated in, and was named for, the county of Lincolnshire, in the East Midlands. Like many other traditional pig breeds, it became rare after the Second World War. By 1970, it had disappeared.

  8. Category:Sheep in art - Wikipedia

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    Coats of arms with sheep (2 C, 12 P) S. Sculptures of sheep (13 P) Pages in category "Sheep in art" The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total.

  9. Sheepskin - Wikipedia

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    Sheepskin coats, vests, and boots are common in the traditional dress of peoples throughout the Old World (wherever sheep are raised). They seem to be especially popular in the steppes of Eastern European and Northern Asia, and according to the French knight Robert de Clari , they were part of the national costume of the Cuman people who lived ...