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  2. Persian cat - Wikipedia

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    The Persian cat is depicted in red, which indicates it falls genetically in the European cat population. The modern-day Persian cat breed is genetically closest related to the British Shorthair, Chartreux, and American Shorthair. [16] The Exotic Shorthair is a breed developed in the late 1950s by outcrossing Persian cats with American Shorthairs.

  3. Siberian Husky - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian Husky is a breed of medium-sized working sled dog. The breed belongs to the Spitz genetic family. It is recognizable by its thickly furred double coat, erect triangular ears, and distinctive markings, and is smaller than the similar-looking Alaskan Malamute. Siberian Huskies originated in the Russian Far East, where the breed was first developed by the Chukchi people for sled ...

  4. List of stock characters - Wikipedia

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    Claude Gillot (1673–1722) — Four Commedia dell'arte Figures: Three Gentlemen and Pierrot, c.1715 Stock characters from Italian: Commedia dell'Arte — which gave each character a standard costume, so easily distinguished – continued across many types of theater, dramatic storytelling, and fiction. A stock character is a dramatic or literary character representing a generic type in a ...

  5. Labrador Retriever - Wikipedia

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    Labrador Retriever ... The Labrador Retriever, also known simply as the Labrador or Lab, is a British breed of retriever gun dog. It was developed in the United Kingdom from St John's water dogs imported from the Colony of Newfoundland, and was named after the Labrador region in that colony.

  6. Havanese dog - Wikipedia

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    The Havanese is a toy dog with a silky coat. The height of the Havanese ranges from to in (22 to 29 cm) at the withers with 9 to in (23 to 27 cm) being the ideal height. The body, measured from point of shoulder to point of buttocks, is slightly longer than the height at the withers, giving the dog the appearance of being slightly longer than tall. [5] A unique aspect of the breed is the ...

  7. Kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    The palatal view of a Sthenurus sp. skull The Kongouro from New Holland, a 1772 painting of a kangaroo by George Stubbs There are four extant species that are commonly referred to as kangaroos: The red kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) [24] is the largest surviving marsupial anywhere in the world. It occupies the arid and semi-arid centre of the country. The highest population densities of the red ...

  8. Xoloitzcuintle - Wikipedia

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    The Xoloitzcuintle (or Xoloitzquintle, Xoloitzcuintli, or Xolo) is one of several breeds of hairless dog. It is found in standard, intermediate, and miniature sizes. The Xolo has both hairless and coated types, with the latter fully furred. Coated and hairless can be born in the same litter as a result of the same combination of genes. The hairless variant is known as the perro pelón mexicano ...

  9. English Springer Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    English Springer Spaniel ... The English Springer Spaniel is a breed of gun dog in the Spaniel group traditionally used for flushing and retrieving game. They are descended from the Norfolk or Shropshire Spaniels of the mid-19th century; the breed has diverged into separate show and working lines.