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Robert Falcon Scott took 19 ponies with him on his ill-fated South Pole expedition.
Robert Falcon Scott used dogs and ill ponies. They pulled the sledges! The ponies were later slaughtered and eaten. The dogs were used through to the very end.
Robert Falcon Scott took equipment such as sledges, tents, sleeping bags, cookers, fuel, clothing, food supplies, scientific instruments, and skis on his expedition to the South Pole. He also used ponies and dogs to help transport supplies.
There is no record that Captain Scott killed any ponies, however, it is true that none of the expedition ponies survived to return from Antarctica. Returning ponies from Antarctica, as well, was never in the plan.
Scott took Manchurian ponies with him on his 1910-1913 expedition.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott grew up in England.
The two ships that Scott used on his expeditions were HMS Discovery and HMS Terra Nova.
Both of Scott's expeditions aimed to include the first human footsteps on the South Pole
Robert Falcon Scott was raised in the Church of England but was not particularly religious. He was known to attend church services during his expeditions in Antarctica, but his focus was primarily on his scientific and exploratory endeavors.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott was born in England.
Robert Falcon Scott inspired future explorers and adventurers with his ambitious and daring polar expeditions. His determination and courage in the face of adversity have served as an inspiration for individuals seeking to push the limits of exploration and discovery.
Robert Falcon Scott brought tools, supplies, fuel, and technology such as sledges, ponies, and motor sledges for his expedition to the South Pole. He also brought a team of experienced explorers and scientists to assist with the expedition.