Very Interesting picture; Somalia
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Re: Very Interesting picture; Somalia
Murax, is there more Marexaan in Gedo than Monkeys?
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Re: Very Interesting picture; Somalia
Well, animals do move around all the time to find better environments, especially during civil strife and droughts. And you know our country's been plagued by both. Perhaps the "original" Somali Animals are now in other nearby Countries? I'm sure a whole lotta em' disappeared due to Poachery, tho.Oxy- wrote: Somalis wtf happened to our animaaaals ??

Matter of fact, I think I kindah read something (just this year) about how the U.S warships off of the Somali coast, on these Anti-Piracy missions, occasionally send their choppers to dip into Somalia to hunt for Wild animals, such as deer and ostriches.


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Re: Very Interesting picture; Somalia
Who cares about animals when human life is worth less than plastic utensils in Somalia.
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Re: Very Interesting picture; Somalia
abakar,
Muqdisho port used to be a big stop for the ivory trade which ran from Gedo (Luuq and Baardheere) to Xamar
Muqdisho port used to be a big stop for the ivory trade which ran from Gedo (Luuq and Baardheere) to Xamar
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Re: Very Interesting picture; Somalia
Ok thanks i didn't know that.Shirib wrote:abakar,
Muqdisho port used to be a big stop for the ivory trade which ran from Gedo (Luuq and Baardheere) to Xamar
Mitchell, S. Map of Africa, Philadelphia 1867 Horn of Africa detail, where Ghika expedition took place.

By the way, does anyone know where Del-Marodile is located? It sounds similar to Day Maroodi which is a village in Lower Shabelle.
Re: Very Interesting picture; Somalia
We should get young ones of each of those animals and place them in the wild again.
So many goats and camels for them to kill
So many goats and camels for them to kill

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