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Cook Islands, 2014. Farmyard pigs snouts 
18 August 2014, Aitutaki, Cook Islands - Three pigs. When the islands were first inhabited, Polynesians brought with them Pigs, Goats and Fowl, according to Captain Cook's diaries. Cook is credited with 'discovering' the Cook Islands. Of course, they had been 'discovered' long before. Pigs, goats and chickens remain the prevalent livestock cross the islands: cows and horses are seen rarely. 
08/18/2014 
Credit © FAO/Sue Price 
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Unique ID UF1262G 
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