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... Africans , but because of the continuing bond with France that resulted from former colonial rule , the island has developed political , economic , and cultural links with the French - speaking countries of western Africa . French and ...
... Africans , but because of the continuing bond with France that resulted from former colonial rule , the island has developed political , economic , and cultural links with the French - speaking countries of western Africa . French and ...
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... Africa . Several species had great bulk and heavy tusk development . On various occasions during the Pleistocene Epoch , nor- mal - sized elephants that inhabited a continent were iso- lated when a part of the landmass was separated ...
... Africa . Several species had great bulk and heavy tusk development . On various occasions during the Pleistocene Epoch , nor- mal - sized elephants that inhabited a continent were iso- lated when a part of the landmass was separated ...
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... Africa . The wild horse ( Equus caballus ) , ancestor of the domes- tic horse , occupied the low country north of the great mountain ranges from Europe across central Asia ; it may now be extinct as a wild animal . The half - asses ...
... Africa . The wild horse ( Equus caballus ) , ancestor of the domes- tic horse , occupied the low country north of the great mountain ranges from Europe across central Asia ; it may now be extinct as a wild animal . The half - asses ...
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