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Title: Chinchilla farming in South Africa / by Willis D. Parker.
Author: Parker, Willis D.
Year: [19--]
Description: 60 p. : ill., ports. ; 28 cm.
Subject: South Africa. ; Furbearing animals. ; Chinchillas.
Notes: Cover title.
Type: Book
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