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Captain Scott did not take any dogs on his polar trek.
Captain Scott left his dogs at the base station, and did not employ them in his trek to the South Pole.
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.
It is to small and can't take the cold.
It will take 20 small dogs to kill a bear, and 5 large dogs to kill a bear.
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How long did it take for robert scott to reach the south pole
Captain Scott did not take any dogs on his second journey to the South Pole; they remained at the base camp.
Captain Scott did not take any dogs on his polar trek.
Captain Scott left his dogs at the base station, and did not employ them in his trek to the South Pole.
He took dogs and horses on his expedition
horses, dogs and sledges
he took 34 men, dogs,horses,and tractors for the snow.
Pills prescribed by a veterinarian. Dogs cannot take many of the medicines that people can take, See a vet.
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.
Most of the animals on board the Titanic were dogs.
No animal lives on Antarctica, on the continent -- as Antarctica is a polar desert, and no animals can survive there: it's too cold and there is no food chain. However, sea mammals and sea birds breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators.There are four species of penguins that breed on the continent's beaches: Adelie, Chinstrap, Gentoo and Emperor.These animals are sea birds and live at seaOther birds which breed on the coastal fringes of the sub-Antarctic islands, visiting Antarctic waters, include various species of albatross, cormorant, fulmar, gull (kelp gull), petrel, sheathbill, skua, and the Arctic tern which migrates from the Arctic to the Antarctic every year.Seals which live in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent include the Southern Elephant seal, Crabeater, Antarctic Fur, Leopard, Ross and Weddell seals.Whales known to frequent Antarctic waters include the Blue whale, Fin, Humpback, Minke, Orca, Southern Right, Seiand Sperm whales.Fish include the Antarctic cod, Patagonian toothfish and Icefish. Squid also live in the Antarctic waters.