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One of them was the raccoon dog, and the other was the black footed ferret.

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I believe it would be somewhat related to the settlements and farming in the early 1900's

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Beaver and Wolf.

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a cat

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Q: Which two animals that were strongly affected by the fur trade in Canada in the 1900s?
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