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Thane (Maharashtra)
Offers projects for each month of the year to create a garden that attracts wildlife, and includes a guide to more than one hundred of the best plants for wildlife
₹ 1.952,06
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Delhi (Delhi)
The Siberian Husky is a popular dog breed. It has its roots in Eastern Siberia, where for thousands of years it was used as a sled dog. Around one hundred year ago, it was imported to Alaska, where it attracted attention as a strong, dominating and loyal pet breed.,
₹ 50.000
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Delhi (Delhi)
The Siberian Husky is a popular dog breed. It has its roots in Eastern Siberia, where for thousands of years it was used as a sled dog. Around one hundred year ago, it was imported to Alaska, where it attracted attention as a strong, dominating and loyal pet breed. Size Furry ears with almost round skull and eyes of almond shape make the characteristic look of the Siberian Husky. It is 50cm to 60 cm tall by shoulders and weighs around 20kg to 30 kg. Coat The Siberian Husky has evolved and survived in the extreme Siberian and Alaskan weather conditions only due to its straight hair that are dense and form a rough outer coat and a smooth under coat. White, pure white, grey, copper-red and even black color Siberian Husky are quite common. Temperament The most noticeable temperamental characteristic of the Siberian Husky is that it is clever than several other dog breeds. The Huskies are also adventurous, and stubborn. They are a poor watch dog due to their temperament of becoming friend to everyone.
₹ 13.000
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Noida (Uttar Pradesh)
The Siberian Husky is a popular dog breed. It has its roots in Eastern Siberia, where for thousands of years it was used as a sled dog. Around one hundred year ago, it was imported to Alaska, where it attracted attention as a strong, dominating and loyal pet breed. Size Furry ears with almost round skull and eyes of almond shape make the characteristic look of the Siberian Husky. It is 50cm to 60 cm tall by shoulders and weighs around 20kg to 30 kg. Coat The Siberian Husky has evolved and survived in the extreme Siberian and Alaskan weather conditions only due to its straight hair that are dense and form a rough outer coat and a smooth under coat. White, pure white, grey, copper-red and even black color Siberian Husky are quite common. Temperament
₹ 6.000
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Rohtak (Haryana)
The Siberian Husky is a popular dog breed. It has its roots in Eastern Siberia, where for thousands of years it was used as a sled dog. Around one hundred year ago, it was imported to Alaska, where it attracted attention as a strong, dominating and loyal pet breed. Size Furry ears with almost round skull and eyes of almond shape make the characteristic look of the Siberian Husky. It is 50cm to 60 cm tall by shoulders and weighs around 20kg to 30 kg. Coat The Siberian Husky has evolved and survived in the extreme Siberian and Alaskan weather conditions only due to its straight hair that are dense and form a rough outer coat and a smooth under coat. White, pure white, grey, copper-red and even black color Siberian Husky are quite common.
₹ 6.000
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Rohtak (Haryana)
Product Description: The Siberian Husky is a popular dog breed. It has its roots in Eastern Siberia, where for thousands of years it was used as a sled dog. Around one hundred year ago, it was imported to Alaska, where it attracted attention as a strong, dominating and loyal pet breed. Size Furry ears with almost round skull and eyes of almond shape make the characteristic look of the Siberian Husky. It is 50cm to 60 cm tall by shoulders and weighs around 20kg to 30 kg. Coat The Siberian Husky has evolved and survived in the extreme Siberian and Alaskan weather conditions only due to its straight hair that are dense and form a rough outer coat and a smooth under coat. White, pure white, grey, copper-red and even black color Siberian Husky are quite common. Temperament The most noticeable temperamental characteristic of the Siberian Husky is that it is clever than several other dog breeds. The Huskies are also adventurous, and stubborn. They are a poor watch dog due to their temperament of becoming friend to everyone. Character The Siberian Husky is a wanderer and attaches affinity with everyone. They are full of energy and love their independence like any other domesticated animal. Care At the time of the shedding, the Huskies require regular grooming and combing. Siberian Husky should be given a bat only when it is really necessary. The pet has a lifespan of 12-14 years and under proper care it remains healthy throughout. Training The independent headed Huskies are also stubborn pet which make it tough to train them. However, with patience, proper training and affection, a Husky could be considerably trained.
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Navi Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Cage for dog , bought one year ago but not used much as my dogs size is big
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
Purchased one year ago. Fish tank with filter in good condition
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Mumbai (Maharashtra)
zyphr_philately Store New Zealand - "  SHIPS ~ GREAT VOYAGES OF NEW ZEALAND. " MNH ~ Set ! 2012 is a fitting time to look back at New Zealand ’s maritime history, as it marks a number of significant anniversaries, including 50 years of the Cook Strait Inter-Island Rail and Road Service. 100 years have passed since the Earnslaw was successfully launched, and it’s been 130 years since the Dunedin completed the first successful shipment of  frozen meat between New Zealand and England. These important milestones are celebrated in the ‘Great Voyages of New Zealand’ stamp issue along with  waka, which transported people and trade goods across Cook Strait, and the Rotomahana – the first  ocean-going  ship built of mild steel. Whether they were enabling trade, increasing efficiencies or transporting people, each of the vessels in the ‘Great Voyages of New Zealand’ stamp issue has a unique story to tell.  70c - Aramoana The Aramoana’s big stern door transformed domestic transport in 1962. Prior to then, double-handling had made it  too costly and slow for rail to compete with coastal ships, but roll-on, roll-off ships seamlessly connected the islands.  In 2012 five such ships form a ‘floating bridge’. The 4,160-ton road/rail ferry Aramoana served until 1984. $1.40 - Waka Over time Māori developed a range of distinctive dugout canoes ranging from the imposing waka taua (war canoes)  to the humbler fishing canoes, river canoes and reed and flax craft. Usually paddled but sometimes assisted by mat sails, the bigger vessels could transport large quantities of people and trade goods across Cook Strait. $1.90 - Earnslaw Tourists walk the triple - expansion steamer Earnslaw’s decks these days, but 100 years ago the ‘Lady of the Lake’  was a hard-working passenger, freight and livestock carrier, one of several linking the isolated farms and  settlements of Lake Wakatipu. Designed and built in Dunedin and reassembled at the lakeside in 1912,  the Earnslaw still burns coal today. $2.40 - Dunedin In 1874 the Albion Line (later Shaw Savill & Albion) commissioned the 1,320-ton Dunedin for the immigrant trade,  which it served until being converted in 1881 to carry frozen meat. A regular caller to Oamaru, the Dunedin vanished  with all 35 crew after sailing from that port for London in March 1890; the ship probably hit an iceberg. $2.90 - Rotomahana With its rakish bow, masts and funnel, the Rotomahana looked like an elegant steam yacht. The first ocean-going ship built of mild steel, the 15.5- knot ‘Greyhound of the Pacific’ spearheaded the Union Steam Ship Company’s grab for  the trans-Tasman trade in the late 1870s. The 1,727-ton ship later served on the Wellington-Lyttelton and Melbourne-Hobart runs before being discarded in 1925. Year: 2012. (NZ13). <div style="text-align:center"><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://mostpopular.sellathon.com/?id=AC974128"><img src="http://www.sellathon.com/Resources/Images/countercredit.gif" border="0"></a></div>
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Mumbai (Maharashtra)
New Zealand - "  SHIPS ~ GREAT VOYAGES OF NEW ZEALAND. " MNH ~ Miniature Sheet ! 2012 is a fitting time to look back at New Zealand ’s maritime history, as it marks a number of significant anniversaries, including 50 years of the Cook Strait Inter-Island Rail and Road Service. 100 years have passed since the Earnslaw was successfully launched, and it’s been 130 years since the Dunedin completed the first successful shipment of  frozen meat between New Zealand and England. These important milestones are celebrated in the ‘Great Voyages of New Zealand’ stamp issue along with  waka, which transported people and trade goods across Cook Strait, and the Rotomahana – the first  ocean-going  ship built of mild steel. Whether they were enabling trade, increasing efficiencies or transporting people, each of the vessels in the ‘Great Voyages of New Zealand’ stamp issue has a unique story to tell.  70c - Aramoana The Aramoana’s big stern door transformed domestic transport in 1962. Prior to then, double-handling had made it  too costly and slow for rail to compete with coastal ships, but roll-on, roll-off ships seamlessly connected the islands.  In 2012 five such ships form a ‘floating bridge’. The 4,160-ton road/rail ferry Aramoana served until 1984. $1.40 - Waka Over time Māori developed a range of distinctive dugout canoes ranging from the imposing waka taua (war canoes)  to the humbler fishing canoes, river canoes and reed and flax craft. Usually paddled but sometimes assisted by mat sails, the bigger vessels could transport large quantities of people and trade goods across Cook Strait. $1.90 - Earnslaw Tourists walk the triple - expansion steamer Earnslaw’s decks these days, but 100 years ago the ‘Lady of the Lake’  was a hard-working passenger, freight and livestock carrier, one of several linking the isolated farms and  settlements of Lake Wakatipu. Designed and built in Dunedin and reassembled at the lakeside in 1912,  the Earnslaw still burns coal today. $2.40 - Dunedin In 1874 the Albion Line (later Shaw Savill & Albion) commissioned the 1,320-ton Dunedin for the immigrant trade,  which it served until being converted in 1881 to carry frozen meat. A regular caller to Oamaru, the Dunedin vanished  with all 35 crew after sailing from that port for London in March 1890; the ship probably hit an iceberg. $2.90 - Rotomahana With its rakish bow, masts and funnel, the Rotomahana looked like an elegant steam yacht. The first ocean-going ship built of mild steel, the 15.5- knot ‘Greyhound of the Pacific’ spearheaded the Union Steam Ship Company’s grab for  the trans-Tasman trade in the late 1870s. The 1,727-ton ship later served on the Wellington-Lyttelton and Melbourne-Hobart runs before being discarded in 1925. Year: 2012. (NZO12). <div style="text-align:center"><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://mostpopular.sellathon.com/?id=AC974128"><img src="http://www.sellathon.com/Resources/Images/countercredit.gif" border="0"></a></div>
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