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Bagot Goats. A rare breed herd UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Beijing bus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Head of forequarters of kunekune pig among hay Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wildebeest heard Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inside place for many tall buildings under construction and cranes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Working cranes, buildings under construction Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bagot Goat. A rare breed. UK
Highland bull Royalty Free Stock Photo
Himalayan Tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) lies and rests on a rock Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tall buildings under construction with cranes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Between buildings under construction and cranes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Toad Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Tall buildings under construction and cranes under a blue sky in New York Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Bagot is believed to be Britain’s oldest breed of goat with a documented ancestry going back to 1387. Classed as a vulnerable and rare the Bagot goat has a black head and forequarters while the back is white, sometimes as in this pic there is a white blaze on the face. Both male and females have horns.


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