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  2. Native American dogs - Wikipedia

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    Native American dogs, or Pre-Columbian dogs, were dogs living with people indigenous to the Americas. Arriving about 10,000 years ago alongside Paleo-Indians , today they make up a fraction of dog breeds that range from the Alaskan Malamute to the Peruvian Hairless Dog .

  3. American frontier - Wikipedia

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    The American frontier, also known as the Old West, and popularly known as the Wild West, encompasses the geography, history, folklore, and culture associated with the forward wave of American expansion in mainland North America that began with European colonial settlements in the early 17th century and ended with the admission of the last few ...

  4. Tico McNutt - Wikipedia

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    Since then, Tico has followed many wild dog packs in Botswana’s Okavango Delta, eventually expanding his studies to include all major predators in the region. [2] McNutt is co-author of the book Running Wild: Dispelling the Myths of the African Wild Dog [3]

  5. 20 Towns Where the Lawless Wild West is Still Alive and Well

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    1. Cody, Wyoming. As its name suggests, Cody was founded by "Buffalo Bill" Cody himself. The discovery of oil fields and the founding of nearby Yellowstone National Park have ensured the town has ...

  6. The luckiest stray dogs in the world live at this sanctuary ...

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    In 2003, Costa Rica made it illegal to euthanize animals, and now over a million homeless dogs live in the country. 'Land of the Strays' has cared for roughly 8,000 of these dogs.

  7. Prairie dog - Wikipedia

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    As prairie dogs live in areas prone to environmental threats, including hailstorms, blizzards, and floods, as well as drought and prairie fires, burrows provide important protection. Burrows help prairie dogs control their body temperature ( thermoregulation ) as they are 5–10 °C (41–50 °F) during the winter and 15–25 °C (59–77 °F ...

  8. List of animals of Yellowstone - Wikipedia

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    For reasons that are not clear, only about 50 percent of kittens survive their first year. The current population of lions in Yellowstone is estimated to be 18-24 animals and is thought to be increasing. Mountain lions live an average lifespan of about 12 years in the wild.

  9. Raccoon - Wikipedia

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    Captive raccoons have been known to live for more than 20 years. [82] However, the species' life expectancy in the wild is only 1.8 to 3.1 years, depending on the local conditions such as traffic volume, hunting, and weather severity. [203] It is not unusual for only half of the young born in one year to survive a full year.