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Australia is particularly known for its sheep and cattle, which are raised anywhere from the fertile eastern seaboard and southwest corner to the semi-arid regions of the inland. However, other animals raised for commercial purposes include pigs, chickens, ducks, turkeys, deer, horses and, more recently, alpacas.

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