
Title: A Chipmunk Linen unused
Description:
Universal pet in the rockies. The chipmunk is a saucy frisky little begger ever present near the mountain habitations of Colorado. He is a general pet; people all offer him bits of food which he stows in his cheeks to dash madly back to his storeroom. With those who have his confidence he will feed upon their hand, but with others he keeps a safe distance.
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Title: Denizen Of The Desert Linen unused
Description:
Gila Monster
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Title: Gaboon Puff Adder Linen unused
Description:
Gaboon Puff Adder. The Gaboon Puff Adder takes its name from the river Gabun, a tributary of the Congo. Ex-president Roosevelt and party expect to spend considerable time in the regions where these snakes abound. The Puff Adder hisses with a puffing sound. It has an unusually broad triangular head, due to the excessive size of its poison sacs. Its bite is very deadly, being perhaps the most quickly fatal of any serpent known, and it is very ugly in appearance. It attains a length of four or five feet, and is often as thick as a man's arm. In color it is yellowish brown checkered with reddish brown and white.
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Title: Gila Monster Linen unused
Description:
Pronounced Heela Monster. A vicious appearing reptile of the lizard family ? a native of the hot desert regions of the Southwest and Old Mexico. It is said to be very poisonous, but as it is very lazy and slow of movement as well as non-aggressive, fatalities from its bite are seldom known. The brilliancy of its coloring is much like the hot sands and highly colored rocks of the desert.
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Title: Malayan Tapir, Fleishacker Zoo San Francisco California (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Water Buffalo Hawaiian Islands Linen unused
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Title: Big Horn Sheep 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
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Title: Bighorn Sheep 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Colorado's State Animal
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Title: Feeding Time Illinois (IL), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Bambang Rudiansah is an advertising and promotion executive at P.T. Trakindo Utima, Cat dealer for Indonesia. He snapped this scene the day Trakindo delivered a new 428B backhoe loader to Taman Safari ? Cisarua Bogor, a 427-acre safari park located about 40 miles from Jakarta. ?While covering the handing-over ceremony, I shot this giraffe feeding off the bucket of the 428B and thought this to be quite humorous,? Bambang said. ?Now, who says giraffe only feed off trees??
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Title: Mountain Lion Cubs Patiently Waiting For Mom 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Colorado Wildlife
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Title: Red Fox In Winter 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Colorado Wildlife
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Title: Homeward Bound At Eventide In The Land Of The Sky Sheep White Border unused
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Title: Springtime In The Land Of The Sky Sheep White Border unused
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Title: Grants Zebras Divided Back unused
Description:
New York Zoological Park
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Title: Hand-Reared Tiger Cub In The Bronx Zoo Chrome unused
Description:
"Dacca II," the 31st cub born to the Bronx Zoo's famous Tiger, Dacca, was hand-reared by Keeper Helen Martini in her own home.
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Title: Philippine Barrio Scene Chrome unused
Description:
Pasturing the carabao in the early morning is a typical provincial scene
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Title: A Herd Of Reindeer Alaska (AK), Linen unused
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Title: An Alaskan Dairy Linen unused
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Title: Roosevelt Elk Chrome unused
Description:
These elk inhabit the Rain Forests of the Pacific Coast from Vancouver Island to Northern California. Being a larger and darker species, they are an outstanding tourist attraction.
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Title: Wyoming Elk Head Chrome unused
Description:
Wyoming possesses the World's largest elk hard. From Wyoming's herd of 35,357 in 1952, hunters bagged 11,814. 1961 harvest was 11,422 Although hunters consider the elk (wapiti) hardest to bag of North American animals, he can become quite trustworthy of man when fed concentrate. Each winter some 17,000 are fed, others browse through out the mountains.
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Title: Beautiful Oregon Scenic Oregon (OR), Divided Back unused
Description:
An Oregon Sheep Farm
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Title: Bees Things Are Humming Here Divided Back PM 1913 May-03
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Title: Denizen Of The Desert Gila Monster Linen PM 1957 Feb-13
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Title: Elk In Lake McDonald Divided Back PM 1915 Jan-01
Description:
I have last my speech and hearing, I have un place in stay; Will you kindly buy this post Card, It will help me on my way. You will never miss the money, Nor the price is but a dime; I'll appreciate the favor, and Leave my best regards with you.
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Title: Goats - comic Linen PM 1942 Sep-09
Description:
He's Been that way since they started putting been in cans!
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Title: Hastily Yours Divided Back PM 1907 Aug-31
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Title: Howdy Pap - Moose head Divided Back PM 1915 Aug-27
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Title: The Most Alluring Temptation Linen unused
Description:
No Thanks. I would like a piece but I'm afraid I would get caught if I did!
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Title: Two Oregon Manarchs Table Rock Oregon (OR), Divided Back PM 1913 May-09
Description:
On the S. P. Lines in Oregon. "On the Road of a Thousand Wonders."
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Title: You Can't Get My Goat Linen unused
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Title: You're A Dear Little Thing Divided Back PM 1914 Aug-26
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Title: Elephant Seal Divided Back unused
Description:
Elephant seal. Guadalupe island. West coast of Mexico. A nearly extinct species. Reaches a length of 20 feet
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Title: Giant Leatherback Turtle Divided Back unused
Description:
Giant Leatherback turtle. Captured at Belmar, New jersey. Weighed 840 pounds the largest on record.
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Title: Grant's Zebra Divided Back unused
Description:
Grant's zebra. The zebra lives on the plains of Africa in immense herds and is one of the most abundant forms of African game. Game in American museum of natural history
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Title: A Seal Pup Chrome PM 1968 Jul-23
Description:
One of Maine's Salt Water Pets, A Seal Pup found in large numbers in many areas along the Maine Coast.
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Title: Greetings From 1000 Animals Chrome unused
Description:
See 1000 Animals. Baby bears, offers, sapphire, autumn haze, pearl, violet, and black minks. Trained chimpanzees, arctic white, Greenland blue, Alaska black and silver foxes. Deer from India, Japan, England, Persian lambs, karakul sheep, African tm. sheep. Angora mohair goats. Pigmy donkeys, baby monkeys, fisher, bob cats. Badgers, Mexican honey bear and others. Sterling Alaska Fur & Game Farms, Inc. Established 1915. Lake Placid, N. Y. Route 86. Ausable Chasm, N. Y. Route 9.
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Title: Scene Near Smithville Flats Scenic New York (NY), White Border unused
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Title: An Ozarks Pinochle Game Linen PM 1950 Sep-00
Description:
Squirrels
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Title: Kangaroo And Joey Chrome
Description:
About sixty distinct species of the kangaroo family are to be found throughout Australia. The baby kangaroo or "Joey" is only one inch long at birth, and lives in its mother's pouch for about eight months.
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Title: Minnesota Skunk Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
The black and white color of this little woodland animal is an unwritten, "Do Not Disturb" sign.
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Title: Six Varieties Of Sponges Linen unused
Description:
From Left: Wire, Wool, Silk, Finger, Grass (Vase), Yellow. A seen at Tarpon Springs, Fla., U. S. A.
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Title: Arctic Fox, New York Zoological Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Barbary Lion Sultan, New York Zoological Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Eland, New York Zoological Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Giraffe Divided Back PM 1915 May-12
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Title: Great Gray Kangaroo, New York Zoological Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Tarantula And Black Widow Spiders Chrome unused
Description:
Both females. This type of tarantula is not particularly dangerous to man, although some tarantulas in South America may be lethal. They make fine pets, and sometimes live 20 years or more in captivity. Black widows are venomous. But there are hundreds of harmless and attractive spiders in the U.S. Spiders have 8 legs. Help Conserve Our Wild Life.
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Title: Chewing the Rag Divided Back PM 1906 Mar-20
Description:
"Chewing The Rag.:
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Title: Fun on the Ice - Skating Divided Back unused
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Title: My Wife Won't Let Me! Divided Back PM 1908 Nov-12
Description:
Mice, Mousetrap
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Title: Seal Rock From Cliff House California (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Mosquito Divided Back unused
Description:
Bzz - Zz - Zzz Tzz - Tz - Z - Zz
Which means I'm on my way hope you'll be at home
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Title: Drinking Goat Divided Back PM 1908 Apr-03
Description:
You are cordially invited to come and fill up
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Title: A Critical Moment - Moose Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Dec-01
Description:
By courtesy of the Bangor and Aroostook R. R
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Title: Baby Sea Lion Real Photo unused
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Title: Del Rio Goat Del Rio Texas (TX), Real Photo PM 1929 May-12
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Title: Elk Deer California (CA), Real Photo
Description:
Our winter home elk deer - Lassen Co. Calif
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Title: The Lion Divided Back unused
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Title: Dixie Land The Land Of Possum Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: A Native At Diamond Lake Oregon (OR), Real Photo unused
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Title: African Lion Divided Back unused
Description:
BEHIND THE BARS
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Title: Bullfrog Chrome unused
Description:
THE BULLFROG, RANA CATESBELANA, IS ABOUT AS WELL KNOWN AS THE SMALL BOY IN RURAL PARTS OF THIS COUNTRY AND THEY ARE OFTEN FOUND IN THE SAME DITCH, CREEK OR POND. THE FORMER HAS WEBBED TOES, THE BETTER TO SWIM WITH. HELP CONSERVE OUR BOUS AND BULLFROGS.
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Title: Lion Tamer - The Strangest Farm on Earth Chrome unused
Description:
Benson Wild Animal FArm Hudson Center, New Hampshire
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Title: Santa Catalina Goats Santa Catalina California (CA), Private Mailing PM 1906
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Title: Sea Lions Linen PM 1937
Description:
Winter Head, sea lion cave. Oregon Coast Highway.
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Title: An Antelope Linen PM 1948
Description:
Swiftest creature of the plains
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Title: A Buck Jumper Divided Back PM 1905
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Title: Japanese Deer park Chrome unused
Description:
Just before the Japanese Deer park opens in the morning, charming young Japanese attendants stand waiting to teach young and old how to feed the gentle deer.
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Title: Goats Divided Back unused
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Title: Mitchell's Grove Princeton Indiana (IN), Divided Back unused
Description:
Sheep
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Title: Milking a Goat Divided Back unused
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Title: Some Style To The Feed In This Town Divided Back unused
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Title: A Rattle Snake Showing Its Rattlers Divided Back PM 1914
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Title: Rattlesnake Sao Paulo Divided Back unused
Description:
Instituto Butantan
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Title: Mary Had A Little Lamb Divided Back PM 1912
Description:
Mary had a little lamb, but in we like goats.
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Title: Heard of Mountain Goats Divided Back unused
Description:
Les chevres au Col de la Mafze
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Title: Mosquito Divided Back PM 1907
Description:
I Hope You'll Be With Me When The Honeysuckle Blooms Again
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Title: No Place Like Home Divided Back PM 1907
Description:
"Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home."
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Title: A Rattle Snake Showing Its Rattlers Divided Back PM 1916
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Title: Don't Chew The Rag Divided Back PM 1910
Description:
Tell your story briefly then ring off. This tastes like cheese cloth. A bridal veil for me. All I wan is a little bit of the top
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Title: Sheep Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: Walrus In Alaska Chrome unused
Description:
An adult measures 10 to 12 Feet and weights more than a ton. Tusks are 14 to 27 inches long and weigh from 7 to 9 pounds.
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Title: World's Record Dallas Moose Head Chrome unused
Description:
This World's Record Moose was killed at Green River lakes, Wyoming, in 1952 by John M. Oakley. Official Scoring System for North American Big Game Trophies. Present owner: Jackson Hole Museum, Jackson, Wyoming.
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Title: African Lions Chrome unused
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Title: Horned Toad And Young Linen unused
Description:
The "Horned Toad" is a specie of lizard peculiar to all the arid desert region of the Southwest - New Mexico, Arizona, Okla. And Texas. Tho vicious and grotesque in appearance, they are harmless.
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Title: A Group Of Armadillos Linen unused
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Title: Seal At Rest On The Rocks Divided Back unused
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Title: Butterfly Divided Back PM 1919
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Title: A Rocky Mountain Wild Cat Divided Back
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Title: A Lonely Coyote Chrome unused
Description:
A coyote prowls through deep snow on a winter night in search of his prey
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Title: Greetings From A Native Of The Black Hills Linen unused
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Title: A Nut Cracker Linen unused
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Title: A Nut Cracker - Squirrel Linen unused
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Title: Sheep Linen unused
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Title: A Texas Horned Toad Smoking A Cigarette Linen unused
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Title: Hair Seals, Alaska Linen unused
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Title: I Am Nutty Over The Delaware Water Gap Delaware Water Gap, White Border PM 1935
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Title: Wild Elk In The Foothills Of The Rockies Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908
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Title: Hippopotamus Pete, New York Zoological Park Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: American Bison Apache, New York Zoological Park Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Herd Of American Bison Linen unused
Description:
Trexler Game Preserve. Largest herd of Bison east of the Mississippi river located at the Trexler game Preserve near Allentown, Pa.
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Title: Denizen Of The Desert Gila Monster Linen unused
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Title: Sheep A New England Road Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Sable Antelope, New York Zoological Park Linen PM 1914
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Title: Giraffes, New York Zoological Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Shearing Sheep, Roger Williams Park Providence Rhode Island (RI), Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: Elk Feeding Jackson Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Fighting Elk Jackson Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Bengal Tigers, Taronga Zoo Park Sydney, Real Photo unused
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Title: Walrus In Alasa Chrome PM 1957
Description:
An adult measures 10 to 12 feet and weighs more than a ton. Tusks are 14 to 27 inches long and weigh from 7 to 9 pounds
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Title: Greetings From Springville Springville New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
"Nuts to you"
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Title: On The Honeymoon Linen unused
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Title: Kaibab White Tail Squirrel, Kaibab National Forest PM 1967
Description:
Kaibab (White Tail) Squirrel Kaibab National Forest Arizona This rare and beautiful creature with its white, bushy tail is found nowhere in the world outside the North Rim Portion of Kaibab National Forest in Nortern Arizona. Extremely shy and elusive, it is sometimes seen but seldom photographed by travelers along the highway to Grand Canyon. Frasher's Photo
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Title: Ducks PM 1916
Description:
Wed an incubator wife and cut out the mother in law
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Title: New Jersey The Nation's Playground Scenic New Jersey (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
Rustic Scenery and more rustic methods of transport are occasionally found even in New Jersey. This makes for continuous contrast and in terest for the interstate tourist or vacationist seeking unspoiled nature
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Title: Goat Ranch South West Texas Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Shell Names Chrome unused
Description:
They often have a familiar ring Such as rice, nutmeg, auger, angel wing, Cat's paw, bubble, worm, peanut shell, In each case the name describes it well. Most Shells have Latin or Greek names. They also are given what we call "common names, because of the objects they resembles.
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Title: White Peacock Chrome unused
Description:
Animal Color Series From the San Diego Zoo
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Title: Sealand of Cape Cod West Brewster Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the trained bottle nosed dolphins wearing a beach hat at Sealand Marine Aquarium in West Brewster on Cape Cod
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Title: Trained Porpoise Plays Football, Marine Studios Marineland Florida (FL), Chrome unused
Description:
Florida's famous Oceanarium where thousands of marine specimens live together as they do in the open sea. Marineland is located on Florida Highway AIA 18 miles south of St. Augustine
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Title: Marineland Feeding Time, Marine Studios St. Augustine Florida (FL), Chrome unused
Description:
Florida's famous Oceanarium, where thousands of marine specimens live together as they do in the open sea. Marineland is located 18 miles South of St. Augustine on Florida Highway AIA.
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Title: Marine Studios Marineland Florida (FL), Chrome unused
Description:
Trained Porpoises perform double Jump over Hurdles at Marine Studios, Florida's famous Oceanarium, where thousands of marine specimens live together as they do in the open sea. Marineland is located 18 miles south of St. Augustine on Florida Highway A1A.
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Title: Wolves at St. Louis Zoological Park Chrome unused
Description:
Wolves are the best known wild members of the dog family. They live in highly organized social groups called packs which are suited for hunting large prey animals. Man has exterminated the wolf throughout much of its original range
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Title: Feeding Llamas Chrome
Description:
One of the Ilamas of the International Deer Ranch at Florida's Silver Springs in fed, along with the deer by a delighted visitor.
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Title: The Fisher A Very Fierce Animal With Beautiful Fur, als Ausable Chasm New York (NY), Real Photo unused
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Title: The Peer Of All Sterling Silver Fox, Alaska Silver Fox Farms Ausable Chasm New York (NY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Sterlings Alaska Gold Mine Lake Placid New York (NY), Real Photo unused
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Title: The Only Live White Foxes in the U.S.A, Alaska Silver Fox Farms Ausable Chasm New York (NY), Real Photo unused
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Title: Wild Reindeer on Bristol Bay Range Bristol Bay Alaska (AK), Real Photo unused
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Title: Rocky Mountain Goat Linen unused
Description:
Many of these can be seen in Montana
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Title: Jumping Porpoises at Feeding Time Marine Studios Marineland Florida (FL), Linen unused
Description:
Two of the Marine Studios' famous jumping porpoises leap from 8 to 12 ft. for their meal of blue runner at this famed oceanarium located 18 miles south of St. Augustine, 35 miles north of Daytona Beach, on scenic State Rt. AIA, one of the Holiday Highways.
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Title: Caribou Crossing The Yukon Scenic Alaska (AK), Linen unused
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Title: Rocky Mountain Goat Glacier National Park Montana (MT), Linen unused
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Title: Baby Raccoons in a Tree Linen unused
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Title: Two Porpoises Marineland Florida (FL), Linen unused
Description:
The only two porpoises in captivity are shown feeding 12 feet below the surface of the water at Marine Studios, the world's largest aquarium tanks and only specially designed underwater motion picture studios. 18 miles south of St. Augustine, Florida, on the Ocean Shore Boulevard - Highway 140.
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Title: Fishing: Raccoon feeding along lake edge Weston Maine (ME), Chrome PM 1972
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Title: Seals on Seal Rocks San Francisco California (CA), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: American Elk, or Wapiti, New York Zoological Park New York City New York (NY), Linen unused
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Title: Giant Galapagos Tortoise, New York Zoological Park New York City New York (NY), Linen unused
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Title: Babies in the Bronx Zoo-Two Lions and a Tiger, New York Zoological Park New York City New York (NY), Linen unused
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Title: Babies In the Bronx Zoo-Two Lions and a Tiger New York Zoological Park New York City New York (NY), Linen unused
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Title: Carabao Festival in Angono Rizal (MANILA), Chrome unused
Description:
To show their appreciation to this beast of burden, once a year, the carabao is decorated with flowers, and is raced around the plaza
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Title: Friendly Chipmunks At Lunch Adirondack Mountains PM 1949
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Title: Seals, The Chicago Zoological Park at Brookfield Brookfield Illinois (IL) unused
Description:
A Collection of sea lion and sea birds are shown in immense natural habitat scenes such as may be seen on the California Coast
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Title: A Bull Moose comes down to the Lake at evening Linen unused
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Title: Grant and Chapman Zebras at Africa Boca Raton Florida (FL) unused
Description:
Grant and Chapman Zebras, part of the world's largest captive herd as seen from jeep safari. These and many more strange animals are all roaming free in this 300 acre fabulous uncaged jungle zoo
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Title: A Chicken Coop, Chickens PM 1913
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Title: African Wild Life Cheetah Real Photo PM 1959 Jan-23
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Title: Black Rhinoceros Real Photo PM Oct-19
Description:
East African Game
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Title: Sheep Where Oregon Wool Come From Oregon (OR), Real Photo unused
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Llamas, Real Photo, unused
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The Llama, Real Photo, unused
The llama, the beast of burden of this mountainous country.
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Argynnis Paphia, Post Card (Undivided Back), unused
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Title: African Wild Life-Impala Real Photo unused
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Title: African Wild Life-Rhino Real Photo unused
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Title: Australian Native Bear (Koala) Real Photo unused
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Title: Elk Herd Real Photo unused
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Title: Goat Real Photo unused
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Title: Male And Female Giraffe Real Photo unused
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Title: Mother And Baby Wallaby, Lone Pine Brisbane, Real Photo unused
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Title: Mountain Sheep On Highway Real Photo unused
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Title: Squirrel Real Photo unused
Description:
Havin' A Fine Time Wish You Were Here!
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Title: Sheep By Big Dry Scenic Montana (MT), Real Photo PM 1909 Nov-10
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Title: The Kissing Bunny Linen unused
Description:
This performing animal demonstrates a brand new method of animal training. The animal has been trained by animal psychologist Keller Breland, at Hot Springs, Arkansas. Breland's animals learn by the reward system. No punishment is used. Once trained, they never forget and will happily perform for anyone. These educated animals are nationally famous. They have been featured on television and in Life, Popular Mechanics, Reader's Digest and other National Magazines.
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Title: Two Real Dragon Lizards In The Bronx Zoo Chrome unused
Description:
These komodo monitors, or "Dragon Lizards," are the largest lizards in the world, reaching 10 ft. in length. They came to the Bronx Zoo from the east Indies, and are the only ones in the U.S.
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Title: Trite Sayings Illustrated Divided Back unused
Description:
"Blind As a bat."
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Title: Triceratops And Tyrannosaurus Chrome unused
Description:
Tyrannosaurus, one of the last of the dinosaurs, was the greatest land-living flesh-eater known. Standing 19 feet high, its jaws were armed with large saber-like teeth. The plant-eating Triceratops on the left was protected by its three horns and by the bony frill covering its neck. Both of these dinosaurs lived in North America at the end of the Cretaceous period, 78 million years ago.
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Title: I'd Croak For You - Frogs Divided Back unused
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Title: Some Bunnies Real Photo PM 1908 Apr-18
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Title: Family of Turtles Real Photo unused
Description:
Must confess "Am a bit slow and with so many little things to attend to a havent been able to write.
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Title: Giraffes, New York Zoological Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Pine Barren Tree Frog Chrome unused
Description:
(HYLA ANDERSONI) A RESIDENT OF HIGHLY ACID BOGS, THIS FROG IS FOUND IN A FEW PLACES IN THE SOUTHERN STATES; HOWEVER, THE MAIN POPULATION IS IN THE PINE BARRENS OF NEW JERSEY. PROTECTED BY LAW BECAUSE OF RARITY.
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Title: Just A "Lion" To Let Yo Know Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: Malta Milkseller Divided Back unused
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Title: Sheep Divided Back
Description:
The picture on this card represents the Ewe or female of the domesticated sheep which is common to our fields. The smallest of the sheep kind is the Breton sheep, while one of the largest is the Leicester breed. Spanish or Merino Sheep are noted for the long fine wool they give, while the Cretan Variety is remarkable for its long and magnificent horns. The Sheep family is a very large one, and its is impossible to mention but one or two species.
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Title: A Group Of Armadillos Linen unused
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Title: The Salome Frog Linen unused
Description:
That Salome Frog. I'm Seven Years Old and I Cannot Swim So don't Blame Me for Looking Grim. When a Frog has to Carry a Big Canteen And Water his Back to Keep it Green And Prime Himself if he Wants to Cry When his Belly gets Burned with Alkali Where Grass Grows Brown instead of Green A Frog Can't Help but Feeling Mean I'm an Old Bull Frog - and Dang My Hide I Can't Swim Because I never Tried. The Salome Frog made famous by Dick Wick Hall was not, as many think a myth. His relatives live dormant beneath the surface of the desert around Salome. When rain falls in this district they come to the surface to soak themselves in the water but seldom find enough for a swim.
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Title: Elk Waiting For Breakfast Jackson Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Prairie Dog Chrome unused
Description:
A gregarious Rodent of American Prairies, which utters a back like cry.
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Title: Theater Of The Sea Miami Florida (FL), Linen unused
Description:
"Theatre of the Sea" 73 miles South of Miami on famous Overseas Highway. Porpoises leap and race for their food. Courteous guides describe and feed Sharks, Huge Turtles, Sawfish, Bonefish, Leopard Rays, beautiful Color fish and many, many others. Bring your camera.
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Title: Captureing A Sperm Whale Linen unused
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Title: Texas Horned Rabbit PM 1963
Description:
DB - 780 Alaska Match This One! Texas still brags. Whatsit? Biological paradox - rabit or goat? It it a rabbit, or goat, or both, or neither? We know Texas has always had horned toads. Who can deny that Texas has horned rabbits? This must be a cross between a timid Texas jack rabbit and a ramounctious billy goat, resulting in a horned bunny. Anscochrome by Don R. Bartels
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Title: Elk Lodge No Bellamy Minnesota (MN) PM 1908
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Title: Typical Scene - Squirrel Ann Arbor Michigan (MI) PM 1907
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Title: A Desert Tragedy Linen unused
Description:
Snake Killing a Rabbit
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Title: Christmas Greetings from California, Seal Rock Santa Catalina Island California (CA), Divided Back PM 1913
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Title: Singing Frogs - With All Good Wishes Divided Back
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Title: Sealand of Cape Cod West Brewster Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the trained bottle nosed dolphins clearing a high hurdle at Sealand Marine Aquarium in West Brewster on Cape Cod
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Title: The Fabulous Jackalope of Texas Chrome unused
Description:
Jackalopes are the rarest animals in North America. A cross between a now extinct small deer and a species of rabbit, they are extremely shy and wild. They possess the ability to mimic and their cries often sound human and tuneful. Probably from hearing cowboy songs on lonelynite watch. None have ever been captured alive and this is a rare photo taken at their feeding grounds in the high country.
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Title: Cottontail Rabbit Chrome unused
Description:
The usually voiceless cottontail signals by thumping its large hind feet. It has 2 pairs of upper incisors and eats many kinds of plants. The female lines its nest with fur and has about 5 young. The cottontail is prayed upon by many animals including man. It is active mostly at night. It sits up to reconnoiter and does not like swimming. It is found in 36 states and Mexico
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Title: California Sea Lion San Diego California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Animal Color Series from the San Diego Zoo
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Title: With the Goat at Forest Park Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: Rabbits, Forest Park Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Aoudad and Baby, New York Zoological Park Linen unused
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Title: Red Kangaroo, New York Zoological Park Linen unused
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Title: Leopard, New York Zoological Park Linen unused
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Title: Grant's Zebra and Baby, New York Zoological Park New York City New York (NY), Linen unused
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Title: Cattle Punching on a Jack Rabbit Exaggeration Chrome unused
Description:
Some Cowboys use their favorite Bronc for Cattle Punching and some, as you can see, prefer the Jack Rabbit
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Title: The Hare - Albert Durer unused
Description:
Rabbit
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Title: Gila Monster on Cactus PM 1903
Description:
A vicious appearing reptile of the lizard family - a native of the hot desert regions of the Southwest and Old Mexico. It is said to be very poisonous, but as it is very lazy and slow of movement as well as non-aggressive, fatalities from its bite are seldom known. The brilliancy of its coloring is much like the hot sands and highly colored rocks of the desert
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