It's similar to saying, "Fire forged friends." People who face tough times together tend to bond over that shared adversity.
Did you mean Tibetan Spaniel? I don't get what you mean, but the Tibetan Spaniel is a dog breed.
Oh there are a lot more than just 4 breeds of chicken. Here is a link that shows 60 of the most popular, but that is still only a fraction of the number of breeds. There are 200 recognized breeds and hundreds of cross breeds
It is unknown what the expression, "a thin horse has long hair" actually means from the story, "The Story of Wang Li." Some believe that it has to do with being able to face adversity no matter how bad things are.
Sometimes an animal is born white. It is an albino squirrel.
Some dog breeds that are known for their minimal shedding and low dander include Poodles, Bichon Frises, Schnauzers, and Portuguese Water Dogs. These breeds are often recommended for people with allergies or those looking for a hypoallergenic pet.
it probably means death!
Adversity means a state of hardship or affliction; also misfortune.
The virtue "gift" of adversity is fortitude "patience"
united means oneness and togetherness
Through adversity.
In adversity, still loyal.
If you mean all domestic AND wild breeds, then the answer is 75+
http://liveducks.com click on Domestic Breeds on the left. If you mean gender, a female is a duck (sometimes called a hen) and a male is a drake.
Adversity can mean misfortune or affliction. "Adversity is like a strong wind. It tears away from us all but the things that cannot be torn, so that we see ourselves as we really are." - Arthur Golden
No. "Inevitably" is an adverb and "adversity" is a noun. Even if their meanings were remotely similar, and they are not, they would still be different parts of speech.
by doing your best
by continuing dogfighting and abusing dogs in adulthood, just like he learned in childhood. Unless by adversity you mean getting caught and punished for the lesser offense of dogfighting, not animal cruelty. That is not adversity.