Captain Scott left his dogs at the base station, and did not employ them in his trek to the South Pole.
Captain Scott did not take any dogs on his polar trek.
No. While dogs were taken to the continent on the expedition, Scott did not actually take them with on his attempt to be first to reach the South Pole.
Captain Scott did not 'do' anything to the dogs that accompanied the crew to Antarctica.
One was called Hymers
Scott had many dogs. His favorite was a cross between a wolfhound and a deerhound named Maida. Others were names Ginger, Camp, Nimrod, Spice and Triton.
Captain Scott did not take any dogs on his polar trek.
Captain Scott did not take any dogs on his second journey to the South Pole; they remained at the base camp.
No. While dogs were taken to the continent on the expedition, Scott did not actually take them with on his attempt to be first to reach the South Pole.
horses, dogs and sledges
There is no evidence that Captain Scott felt one way or the other about dogs.
"I used a team of sled dogs" -Scott.Another AnswerScott took ponies and mechanical vehicles to Antarctica, but man-hauled sleds on his trek to the South Pole. Amundsen used sled dogs.
The Amundsen expedition used dogs to get to the South Pole. The Scott expedition used ponies which, with the wisdom of hindsight, was deemed to have contributed to his failure.
Captain Scott did not 'do' anything to the dogs that accompanied the crew to Antarctica.
amundsen took 52 dogs with him to the south pole
dogs of course not live in the tropical forest or the sea or ocean and the north pole or the south pole
There are several theories as to why this happened, but basically these facts can be verified:Amundsen chose a shorter routeAmundsen's team leveraged their knowledge of skiingAmundsen's team made use of dogs, both as 'dog-power' and as food.
because Roald used dogs for his sledge and then when they got to tired to run he used them as food. and Scott used ponies which are not so good for the cold weather conditions so they dided before he finishe the pole.