گوزن زرد ایرانی منطقه حیات وحش دشت ناز ساری در استان مازندران .
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by Gougouli (not verified) on Fri May 09, 2008 02:28 PM CDTHow come? Because you were obviously not interested in wildlife and the environment before the revolution, when Eskandar Firuz saved the last ones. We owe them to him. Their numbers must have increased considerably, since they are still there. And this despite the fact that, immediately after the revolution, a number of thugs captured many of them, slit their throats and ate them. I guess that's the sort of freedom these savages expected of a revolution.
Beautiful
by Jahanshah Javid on Thu May 08, 2008 10:46 PM CDTHow come we have not seen more of these beauties in the works of photographers and documentary makers? Lovely. Thank you for posting.
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