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It is back to our Ethiopia days with what I think it is an interesting  story. Bushsnob

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  • About the blog
  • Alan Sidney Young
  • Animals seen in Ethiopia between March 1988 and December 1989.
  • Felice Benuzzi
  • Hippo carnivory press coverage
  • Hornbill predation
  • Joseph Zuzarte Murumbi (1911–1990)
  • Map of southwestern Ethiopia
  • Reference Maps
  • The Blogger
  • The Title
  • Thomas Joseph Mboya

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