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Reindeer breeder Andreas Hoffmann pets the reindeer 'Lars' in one of the enclosures at their reindeer farm in Strasen near Wesenberg, Germany, 16 January 2017. The reindeer in the Mecklenburg Lake District feel almost at home in Lapland with the current winter weather. Since 2009 the deer, which are used to extreme cold and are actually home to the tundra, are being bred professionally. Over the next years the herd will grow from 30 to 50 animals, and then reindeer meat sausages will be produced that are to be sold in the farm store. Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Image details File size:
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