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This collectible set from Namibia features three different stored-value chip cards, each showcasing a distinct wild cat species native to the region. The cards display detailed photographic images of an Acinonyx jubatus (Cheetah), a Leopard, and a Serval Cat. Each animal is presented in natural settings, emphasizing their distinctive fur patterns and physical characteristics typical to these African felines.
The cards are part of a set titled "Set of Cheetah Cats, Leopard, Serval Cats," highlighting the diversity of Namibia’s wild cat population. The text on the cards includes the scientific name "Acinonyx jubatus" and clear references to the featured animals. These chip cards serve as stored-value contactless cards, indicated by the inclusion of "stored value" and "svc." The term "chip card" is visible, confirming their technology type.
Each card carries branding related to Namibia, with relevant iconography visible. The cards are used collectible chip cards, reflecting both telecommunications technology and wildlife conservation themes. The overall presentation combines functional stored-value usage with detailed wildlife imagery, making them attractive both for collectors and those interested in African fauna.
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