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  2. Sled dog - Wikipedia

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    The Chukotka Sled Dog (чукотская ездовая) is the aboriginal spitz breed of dog indigenous to the Chukchi people of Russia. Chukotka sled dog teams have been used since prehistoric times to pull sleds in harsh conditions, such as hunting sea mammals on oceanic pack ice. Chukotka sled dogs are most famous as the progenitor of the ...

  3. Chukotka sled dog - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the Soviet Union halted the exportation of dogs from Siberia and the American Kennel Club recognized the Siberian Husky as a breed. Dogs living in the Soviet Union at the time would continue on as Chukotka sled dogs, while dogs residing in the United States and Canada would go on to form the foundational stock of the Siberian Husky. [9 ...

  4. Siberian Husky - Wikipedia

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    From the 1890s to the 1930s, sled dogs from northeast Siberia and especially Chukotka sled dogs were actively imported in vast numbers to Alaska, to transport gold miners to the Yukon, first as part of the Klondike Gold Rush, [42] [4] then later the "All-Alaska Sweepstakes", [12] a 408-mile (657-km) distance dog sled race from Nome, to Candle ...

  5. 40 Facts About Animals That Might Make You Look Like The ...

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    Researchers have pulled the mummy of a newborn saber-toothed cat that died at least 35,000 years ago from Siberia’s permafrost — and the kitten still has its whiskers and claws attached.

  6. Yakutian Laika - Wikipedia

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    The Yakutian Laika (Russian: Якутская лайка) is a newly developed dog breed originating from the Yakutia region of Siberia. In ancient times, the dogs were employed by the native Yakute people as universal animals. [1] Yakutian Laikas are multipurpose laikas, with many lineages able to herd reindeer, hunt game, and/or pull a sled. [2]

  7. Husky - Wikipedia

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    They are descendants of the Chukotka sled dogs bred and used by the native Chukchi people of Siberia, a people of Paleosiberian origin, around the year 2000 BC. [27] Imported to Alaska in the early 1900s, they were used as working dogs and racing sled dogs in Nome, Alaska throughout the 1910s, often dominating the All-Alaska Sweepstakes. [28]

  8. East Siberian Laika - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 1940s, there were several aboriginal laika found throughout eastern Siberia used for a variety of purposes including dog sledding, hunting and herding reindeer. [1] During the Soviet era, there was a push to classify dogs by their specialization as well as merge similar local dogs into large geographic zones.

  9. Category:Video games set in Siberia - Wikipedia

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    Second Sight (video game) Serious Sam 4; Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem; Siberian Strike; Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts; Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2; Soldier of Fortune (video game) Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist; Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent; SSX (2012 video game) Syberia (video game) Syberia II; Syphon Filter 2