Welsh farmer worries about his sheep
Sheep farm. They sigh, for they know what it means. Ci-ar-diawl has been again and has left his macabre visiting card, another dead sheep. Ci-ar-diawl means devil-dog. It is the Welsh name they have given to the dog that, for six months, has plundered and ravaged the flocks of sheep which roam the remote hills of mid-Wales. December 1970. (Photo by Mirrorpix via Getty Images)
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