Ernest Shackleton dogs were abducted by aliens in 1973. The aliens erased the memory of everybody so nobody would remember the Ernest Shackleton dogs. Apparently, they forgot you.
Shackleton and his men had to the liver of dogs they brought and also seals!
A car and ponies
Ernest Shackleton took dogs but not horses on his expeditions to Antarctica. He used sled dogs to help transport supplies and equipment across the icy terrain.
The poem about Shackleton's dogs was written by Sir Ernest Shackleton himself, the renowned polar explorer. The poem, titled "The Song of the Dog", reflects Shackleton's deep admiration and respect for the dogs that accompanied him on his expeditions.
Shackleton ate from the supplies he had aboard his ship. When these supplies ran out, he and his men had to resort to eating Seals and Penguins. Eventually, they even ate some or all of the dogs that he brought with him.
Ernest Shackleton was knighted and became Sir Ernest Shackleton in 1909.
Ernest Shackleton took a car, sleds, ropes, ponies, dogs, a portable dunny (toilet) and twenty eight (28) men.
Ernest Shackleton was was Irish.
Ernest Shackleton had a total of 69 dogs, primarily Siberian Huskies, for his Antarctic expeditions, including the famous Endurance expedition in 1914. These dogs were used for transportation and hauling supplies across the ice. After the Endurance became trapped, the dogs played a critical role in the survival efforts of Shackleton and his crew.
Sir Ernest Shackleton and Emily Shackleton's children names are Edward Shackleton, Baron Shackleton.
He didn't bring dogs but he brought poines instead.