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Gloucester old spot piglets (Sus scrofa domestica) suckling at the Cotswold Farm Show
Gloucester old spot piglets (Sus scrofa domestica) suckling at the Cotswold Farm Show, Cirencester, UK, July 2008
naturepl.com / : Nick Turner
Media ID 15263955
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Agriculture
Animal Marking
Artiodactyla
Babies
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Cotswolds
Feeding
Female Animal
Four Animals
Full Frame
Hunger
Juvenile
Livestock
Pigs
Suckling
Suids
Sus Scrofa Domestica
Three
Young
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