Wiener Gansel
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the detailed information in the minimum requirements for biology articles. Viennese Gansel in the Illustrated Prachtwerk of all the pigeon breeds of Emil Schachtzabel, the first German Rassaubenstandard of 1906.
The Viennese flightbirds, formerly known as the Wiener Blaugansel bottlenose dolphins, are one of the oldest variants of the Viennese high-flyers. "Gansel" or "Gansl" is the common expression for the goose in Vienna. The name of this short-skinned Viennese pigeon breed points to the drawing of the pomeranian, which is reminiscent of its color. The long breeding history of this breed is also well documented with stuffing preparations in the Naturhistorisches Museum Wien. There are copies in the collection that Emperor Franz I had possessed. Edit source text Weblinks Edit sourcetext
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