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  2. Tetchō Suehiro - Wikipedia

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    Tetchō Suehiro (末広 鐵腸, Suehiro Tetchō, March 15, 1849 – February 5, 1896), born Yūjirō Suehiro (末広 雄次郎, Suehiro Yūjirō), was a Japanese politician, novelist, and journalist.

  3. List of Bungo Stray Dogs characters - Wikipedia

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    Later on, he is revealed to be the fifth member of the Hunting Dogs, a special ability group tasked by the government to catch dangerous gifted. His ability, Midwinter Memento ( 真冬のかたみ , Mafuyu no Katami ) , grants him ferrokinesis, the ability to manipulate metal, allowing him to remotely control metal objects with great proficiency.

  4. Bluetick Coonhound - Wikipedia

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    Something first time pet owners should be aware of is the daunting task of "voice-training" these dogs. Being bred to bay while hunting, they are highly vocal. If properly socialized from a young age, they can be family pets. [5] In normal conditions, the Bluetick Coonhound gets along well with children. They are mindful and friendly dogs.

  5. Chien Français Tricolore - Wikipedia

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    The breed is a typical large French hunting pack hound, with a lean and muscular body, long legs, elongated head with a noticeable occipital protuberance, long drop ears, and slightly square flews. Their size is 62 to 72 centimetres (24 to 28 in) at the withers ; females are slightly smaller.

  6. Bavarian Mountain Hound - Wikipedia

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    The Bavarian Mountain Dog was developed in the 19th century by crossbreeding the Hanover Hound with the Tyrolean Hound and other hunting dogs. [2] The result was a hunting dog ideal for the work in the mountains, smaller and more agile in broken mountain terrain. [5] [6] The Bavarian Mountain Dog specialises in tracking injured big game such as ...

  7. Matagi - Wikipedia

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    Matagi are referenced and described in the biographical novel Dog Man: An Uncommon Life on a Faraway Mountain by Martha Sherrill, alongside descriptions of a real modern day Matagi named Uesugi, who was a friend of the main characters who helped preserve the Akita breed of dog, which they used extensively for hunting.

  8. Zerdava - Wikipedia

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    The Zerdava (Georgian: მეკვერნე) is an aboriginal laika dog breed native to the Black Sea region of Turkey and Georgia. [1] [2] Zerdava are traditionally used as guard and hunting dogs and are especially prized for boar hunting.

  9. Pampas Deerhound - Wikipedia

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    While hunting, the Pampas Deerhound is a relentless pursuer that is not intimidated by obstacles. They are excellent scenters. After identifying the trail, the canine can follow the prey relentlessly without a break, even if it takes two days to track down. [1] After finding its prey, the dog knocks it down and brings it to the hunter.