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This is a building at the corner of (I think) Guerrero and 21st. I decided to have dinner in the Mission District, and walked around looking for nice sunset shots before eating. This was shot a bit too late for the sun, but in time for a view of the moon.
The Chacoan Peccary was first identified from fossil remains discovered in the 1930's, but it was not until 1975 that scientists confirmed that it was not ext...inct, making it one of the most recently discovered large mammals.
Residing on the high plains of the Gran Chaco, these peccaries use their leathery snouts to roll cacti on the ground to remove the spines before eating. Chaocan peccaries are endangered due to habitat fragmentation and destruction, as well as hunting.
2015 SF Marathon - 38th Annual Event.
Photos taken at Duboce & Guerrero with a Nikon D7100 using a 18-105mm lens. Photos in order by time stamp.
Title: Strange Relations
Author: Farmer, Philip Jose 1918-2009
Type: Paperback – anthology – 5 stories
Publisher: Avon Books - Equinox – SF Rediscovery
Publisher ID: #1 in Sf Rediscovery Series
ISBN: 0-380-00095-4
Copyright: 1960 by author
Pages count: 189
Edition: 1st Equinox Printing
Cover artist: not credited, artwork signed V. Calabrese
Publication date: November 1974
Cover Price: $1.95
Magazine appearance: The five stories in this anthology are listed in the order published, followed by page count, magazine appearance and alternate title: Mother – 29pgs – Thrilling Wonder Stories – April 1953, Daughter –15pgs - Thrilling Wonder Stories – Winter 1954, Father –70pgs – The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction - July 1955, Son –18pgs- Argosy - March 1954 – (QUEEN OF THE DEEP), My Sister’s Brother –50pgs – Satellite – June 1959 (THE STRANGE BIRTH)
Comments: The short lived SF Rediscovery series from the mid 70’s reprinted some excellent titles, was nicely packaged and featured some outstanding cover artwork.
Culpability: All images are from publications owned by Calwalader Ringgold /\ Weazel. Image scanning, editing and compiling of bibliographic data was performed by Calwalader Ringgold /\ Weazel.