English: Arapawa ram, descendant of Merino sheep left on Arapawa Island in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds in the 1860s. Although originally feral, this specimen is shown by the New Zealand Rare Breeds Society. User:Moriori took this photo at the 160th anniversary Waimate North pastoral show in 2006, and releases it PD
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2006-11-11 03:03 Moriori 1824×1316×8 (1777845 bytes) Arapawa ram, descendant of Merino sheep left on Arapawa Island in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds in the 1860s. Although originally feral, this specimen is shown by the New Zealand Rare Breeds Society. User:Moriori took this photo at the 160th anniversar
2006-11-11 02:59 Moriori 1824×1316×8 (1221909 bytes) Arapawa ram, descendant of Merino sheep left on Arapawa Island in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds in the 1860s. Although originally feral, this specimen is shown by the New Zealand Rare Breeds Society. User:Moriori took this photo at the 160th anniversar
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