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 | | The Falkland Island Fox was reported to have been common and tame, when Charles Darwin visited the islands in 1833. |  | | The fur of the Falkland Island Fox had a tawny colour. |  | | The Falkland Island Fox (Dusicyon australis, formerly named Canis antarcticus by Darwin), also known as the Warrah and occasionally as the Falkland Island Wolf or Antarctic Wolf and by Argentine writers as the Malvinas Zorro, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. |
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| | Falkland Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Disputed evidence exists of prior settlement by humans based on the existence of the Falkland Island fox, or Warrah on the islands. |  | | The sovereignty of the Falkland Islands has been disputed since their discovery, with France, Spain, Argentina and the United Kingdom all claiming possession after establishing settlements on the islands. |  | | The extra-provincial Anglican parish of the Falkland Islands is under the direct jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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| | History of the Falkland Islands |
 | | It has also been suggested that the Falkland Island foxes, or warrahs, found on the island were introduced by the Yaghans, bearing as they did a resemblance to the culpeo or Fuegian fox. |  | | The Falkland Islands were uninhabited when first discovered by Europeans, but the recent discovery of the remains of a wooden canoe is strong evidence that they had previously been visited, most probably by the Yaghan people of Tierra del Fuego. |  | | An archipelago in the region of the Falkland Islands appeared on maps from the early sixteenth century, suggesting they may have been sighted by Ferdinand Magellan or another expedition of the 1500s. |
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| | Falkland Islands Development Corporation |
 | | Range of locally designed knitwear made from pure Falklands wool, spun in the Islands. |  | | Fox Bay Rural Craft Centre, Fox Bay Village, West Falkland Tel: 42067 (workshop) or 42098 (home); Fax: 42095 |  | | Profile: Hand and machine knitwear, using Falkland wool. |
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| | Palm Island content of Wikipedia free encyclopedia |
 | | The most convincing is the Falkland Island fox, or Warrah, possibly descended from South American culpeo used as hunting dogs by Yaghan people of Tierra del Fuego. |  | | The Falkland Islands are an archipelago in the South Atlantic continental shelf, consisting of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, and a number of smaller islands. |  | | Argentina invaded the islands in 1982, leading to the Falklands War in which they were retaken by the UK. |
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http://palmisland.paellaman.com/palmisland.php?title=Falkland_Islands
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| | Falkland Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Disputed evidence exists of prior settlement by humans based on the existence of the Falkland Island fox, or Warrah on the islands. |  | | The sovereignty of the Falkland Islands has been disputed since their discovery, with France, Spain, Argentina and the United Kingdom all claiming possession after establishing settlements on the islands. |  | | The Falkland Islands are an archipelago in the South Atlantic continental shelf consisting of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, and a number of smaller islands. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falkland_Islands
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| | DCP: 52 degrees south, 60 degrees west |
 | | The previously-wet red Mapquest star was now dry, albeit in the drab white, featureless island outline the site had drawn for West Falkland. |  | | But to anyone who has read this far, I left East Falkland's S 52 W 59 for you. |  | | Was there a primary Falkland confluence on land? |
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 | | The most convincing is the Falkland Island fox, or Warrah, possibly descended from South American culpeo used as hunting dogs by Yaghan people of Tierra del Fuego. |  | | ''Main article: Politics of the Falkland Islands '' |  | | The '''Falkland Islands''' are an archipelago in the South Atlantic consisting of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, and a number of smaller islands. |
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| | Articles - Falkland Islands |
 | | Disputed evidence exists of prior settlement by humans based on the existence of the Falkland Island fox, or Warrah on the islands. |  | | The extra-provincial Anglican parish of the Falkland Islands is under the direct jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Canterbury. |  | | The largest company in the islands is the Falkland Islands Company, a publicly quoted company on the London Stock Exchange and responsible for the majority of the economic activity on the islands. |
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| | Falkland Sound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Falkland Sound is a sea strait in the Falkland Islands. |  | | Islands in the Falkland Sound include Narrows Island, Great Island, and the Swan Islands. |  | | The sound was named by John Strong in 1690 for Viscount Falkland, the name only later being applied to the archipelago and its two largest islands. |
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| | Mercopress - Falklands Business Directory |
 | | Pebble Island, Registered office: 36 Ross Road, Stanley, West Falkland |  | | Coast Ridge Farm, Fox Bay Village, West Falkland |  | | The island offers a number of shoreline birds, penguins, and elephant seals, all within walking distance of the cottages. |
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| | DCP: Falkland Islands |
 | | 23.3 km (14.5 miles) NE of Wreck Island, Falkland Is. |  | | 6.6 km (4.1 miles) NNE of Grand Jason (Island), Jason Islands, Falkland Is. |  | | 6.0 km (3.7 miles) SSE of Fox Bay East Settlement, West Falkland Is., Falkland Is. |
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| | DCP: Falkland Islands |
 | | 23.3 km (14.5 miles) NE of Wreck Island, Falkland Is. |  | | 6.6 km (4.1 miles) NNE of Grand Jason (Island), Jason Islands, Falkland Is. |  | | 6.0 km (3.7 miles) SSE of Fox Bay East Settlement, West Falkland Is., Falkland Is. |
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| | Falkland Island Fox - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com |
 | | Falkland Island Fox image here--> : Animal ia : Chordata: mammalia: Carnivora: Canidae: |  | | The Falkland Island Fox is reported to have been common and tame, when Charles_Darwin visited the islands in 1833. |  | | The fur of the Falkland Island Fox had a tawny colour. |
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| | Falkland Island Fox |
 | | The fur of the Falkland Island Fox a tawny colour. |  | | The Falkland Island Fox (Dusicyon australis) also known as the Warrah and occasionally as the Falkland Island Wolf or Antarctic Wolf was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. |  | | The Falkland Island Fox is reported to been common and tame when Charles Darwin visited the islands in 1833. |
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 | | Falkland Island Fox Dusicyon australis (1792) The Falkland Island Fox (Dusicyon australis), also known as the Warrah and... |  | | Canvey Island Canvey Island is an island in the town on that island, though this is sometimes shortened to Canvey. |  | | Dauphin Island, Alabama Dauphin Island is a town located in 2000 census, the population of the town is 1,371. |
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| | Encyclopedia: FOX |
 | | Binomial name Dusicyon australis (Kerr, 1792) The Falkland Island Fox (Dusicyon australis, formerly named Canis antarcticus), also known as the Warrah and occasionally as the Falkland Island Wolf or Antarctic Wolf and by Argentine writers as the Malvinas Zorro, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. |  | | Binomial name Dusicyon australis (Kerr, 1792) The Falkland Island Fox (Dusicyon australis, formerly named Canis antarcticus by Darwin), also known as the Warrah and occasionally as the Falkland Island Wolf or Antarctic Wolf and by Argentine writers as the Malvinas Zorro, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland... |  | | Binomial name Vulpes zerda (Zimmermann, 1780) The Fennec is a small fox found in the desert of Northern Africa (excluding the coast). |
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 | | The Falkland Island Fox is reported to been common and tame when Charles Darwin visited the islands in 1833. |  | | The Falkland Island Fox ( Dusicyon australis) also known as the Warrah and occasionally as the Falkland Island Wolf or Antarctic Wolf was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. |  | | The fur of the Falkland Island Fox a tawny colour. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Dusicyon_australis
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| | Fox - WikiFur |
 | | The Falkland Island Fox (Dusicyon australis), aka the Falkland Island Wolf, formerly of the Falkland Islands, became extinct in 1876. |  | | Like other species of fox, the grey fox's fur is a mixture of black, white and grey hairs on the head, back, and tail with rust markings on the sides and white fur on the muzzle, chest, and belly. |  | | The Cape fox or chama fox (Vulpes chama) is native to southern Africa. |
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 | | Falkland Island Fox Dusicyon australis (1792) The Falkland Island Fox (Dusicyon australis), also known as the Warrah and... |  | | Fox (disambiguation) Fox may refer to: A canine mammal, the fox. |  | | Fox, Alaska Fox is a town located in 2000 census, the population of the town is 300. |
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 | | Falkland Island Fox Dusicyon australis (1792) The Falkland Island Fox (Dusicyon australis), also known as the Warrah and... |  | | Falkner Island Falkner Island is a 4.5 acre crescent-shaped island located in Intracoastal Waterway runs nearby. |  | | Exeter, Rhode Island Exeter is a town located in Washington County, Rhode Island. |
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| | Falkland Island Fox |
 | | The Falkland Island Fox( Dusicyon australis), also known as the Warrah and occasionally as the Falkland Island Wolf or Antarctic Wolf, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. |  | | The fur of the Falkland Island Fox had a tawny colour. |  | | It was the only species in the genus Dusicyon. |
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| | Falkland Island fox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Falkland Island Fox ( Dusicyon australis, formerly named Canis antarcticus by |  | | The fur of the Falkland Island Fox had a tawny colour. |  | | Darwin), also known as the Warrah and occasionally as the Falkland Island Wolf or Antarctic Wolf and by Argentine writers as the Malvinas Zorro, was the only native land |
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| | Falkland Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The most convincing of these claims is the existence of the Falkland Island fox or Warrah, possibly descended from the South American culpeo used as hunting dogs by the Yaghan people of Tierra del Fuego. |  | | The Falkland Islands are an archipelago in the South Atlantic continental shelf consisting of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, and a number of smaller islands. |  | | This conflict is called the Falklands War in English, and 14 June is Liberation Day on the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. |
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| | Falkland Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The extra-provincial Anglican parish of the Falkland Islands is under the direct jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Canterbury. |  | | It is thought this fox was brought to the island by humans, although it may have reached the islands itself via a land bridge during the last ice age. |  | | The Falkland Islands are an archipelago in the South Atlantic continental shelf consisting of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, and a number of smaller islands. |
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| | Talk:Canidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Falkland Island wolf is called the Falkland Island fox on the fox page. |  | | Both names are in use, but in its appearance this animal is rather a fox than a wolf. |  | | If anybody should ever write an article about this animal, a redirect would be a good idea. |
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| | From Falkland Penguins . . . to a Riot In Rio! |
 | | From Pebble Island, another wobbly FIGAS flight to Sea Lion Island via Fox Bay (for a century the only other PO on the Falklands) and Carcass Island. |  | | Falkland Island Stamp sales to collectors overseas used to be their third largest earner but sales have dropped a lot in recent years. |  | | From Darwin a wobbly flight on the tiny local airline FIGAS, in a 6 seater, to Pebble Island to spend Christmas - the most northerly settled of the Falklands. |
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| | History of the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It has also been suggested that the Falkland Island foxes, or warrahs, found on the island were introduced by the Yaghans, bearing as they did a resemblance to the culpeo or Fuegian fox. |  | | The Falkland Islands were uninhabited when discovered by Europeans, but the recent discovery of the remains of a wooden canoe is strong evidence that they had previously been visited, most probably by the Yaghan people of Tierra del Fuego. |  | | An archipelago in the region of the Falkland Islands appeared on maps from the early 16th century, suggesting they may have been sighted by Ferdinand Magellan or another expedition of the 1500s. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Falkland_Islands
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| | Warrah - definition of Warrah in Encyclopedia |
 | | The Falkland Island Fox (Dusicyon australis, formerly named Canis antarcticus by Darwin), also known as the Warrah and occasionally as the Falkland Island Wolf or Antarctic Wolf and by Argentine writers as the Malvinas Zorro, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. |  | | This endemic canid became extinct in 1876, the only known canid to have gone extinct in historical times. |  | | Embed a dictionary search in your own web page |
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