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(1962) MiNr. 2 ** - Burundi - African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) - with reprint

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(1962) MiNr. 2 ** - Burudi - Buvoli afričtí - přetisk
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Code:BUR-2
Producer:Burundi
Price: 0,22 EUR
Availability:Sold out - do not order!
Stock:-1 Pcs
Denomination of the stamp: 20 C
Year: 1962
Condition: **
Catalogue no. (MICHEL): 2
Cat. number (St. Gibbons): 10
Cat. number (Yvert et Tellier): 9

African buffalo (Syncerus caffer)

The African buffalo, a majestic symbol of the African wilderness, is known for its imposing stature and overwhelming strength. This iconic mammal inhabits the savannahs, wetlands and woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa and plays a key role in local ecosystems. Its distinctive curved horns and social nature, manifested by living in herds, fascinate nature lovers around the world. The African buffalo is not only a symbol of resilience, but also an indispensable link in African nature.

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