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breed and powerful
Sometimes referred to as ' mop dogs ,' the Komondor is a long-established powerful dog breed that has a natural guardian instinct to guard livestock and other property.
In 1998 the Communist Party of China feared the China Democracy Party ( CDP ) would breed a powerful new network that the party elites might not be able to control.
Rottweilers are a powerful breed with well-developed genetic herding and guarding instincts.
The foundation breed of the fighting dog was, in its outward appearance, a large, low, heavy breed with a powerful build and strongly developed head.
The breed is streamlined yet powerful with strong legs that make it able to move rapidly and turn quickly.
By 1959 the M1, the UK's first motorway, had opened to the public and this prompted the introduction of a new breed of powerful police vehicle able to carry a large payload.
A few of his ancestors became quite famous and / or powerful, but the majority of them were lucky enough to breed before killing themselves in some spectacular magical accident.
According to the breed standards, the Toller should be athletic, well-muscled, compact, medium boned, balanced and powerful.
The breed has a powerful, arching neck ; well-muscled, sloping shoulders ; a short, wide back ; and a muscular, broad croup.
When the Romans overran the country, they sought to breed with them, believing they would achieve military might if they could father powerful sons who would grow to manhood within hours.
The Hackney Horse breed was developed in the 14th century in Norfolk when the King of England required powerful but attractive horses with an excellent trot, to be used for general purpose riding horses.
The Giant Schnauzer is a large, powerful breed of dog.
The Giant Schnauzer is a powerful breed that demands a steady, yet very gentle hand and with proper leadership, this large breed can not only be a couch companion and jogging partner, but a loyal and a not too overprotective friend that will take a bullet for its owner.
In the early part of the 20th century, the original pier was unable to accommodate the new breed of larger and more powerful steamships.
The aim was to breed a larger, more powerful dog.

breed and hybrids
Polar bears can breed with brown bears to produce fertile grizzly polar bear hybrids, rather than indicating that they have only recently diverged, the new evidence suggests more frequent mating has continued over a longer period of time, and thus the two bears remain genetically similar.
Beefalo are primarily cattle in genetics and appearance, with the breed association defining a full beefalo as one with ( 37. 5 %) bison genetics, while animals with higher percentages of bison genetics are called " bison hybrids ".
Soon after, Cory Skowronek of California formed the World Beefalo Association and began marketing the hybrids as a new breed.
These hybrids, I am told, will breed again with tame variety, or with others.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, there was a great deal of activity with hybrids, but there was no significant effort to create an actual breed from them.
Although it has become a popular breed, with over 60, 000 cats registered with TICA, not all cat registries accept them ; in particular, the Cat Fanciers ' Association, one of the largest cat registries in the world, does not accept any hybrids.
Another is The American Chestnut Foundation, which is backcrossing blight-resistant American chestnut X Chinese chestnut hybrids to American parents, to recover the American growth characteristics and genetic makeup, and then finally intercrossing the advanced generations to breed consistently for blight resistance.
The domesticated B. mori and the wild B. mandarina can still breed and sometimes produce hybrids.
The pure breed became extinct in 1944, but hybrids remain elsewhere, though no longer on Alderney.
Many attempts to breed disease resistant cultivar hybrids have usually involved a genetic contribution from Asian elm species which have demonstrable resistance to this fungal disease.
Where Snow Geese and Ross's Geese breed together, as at La Pérouse, they hybridize at times, and hybrids are fertile.
Such hybrids were later developed as a separate breed, known today as the Tonkinese.
Crosses between animal or plant variants above the level of breed / cultivar ( species, subspecies, botanical variety, even different genera ) are referred to as hybrids.
Almost a century later, George Russell, a 53-year-old horticulturalist from UK York started to breed the famous Russell hybrids ( Lupinus X russellii hort ).
Yorkshire Terriers, Poodles and Poodle hybrids are commonly mistaken as being hypoallergenic, when in reality they are known to cause different forms of allergies, including bronchitis, as does any breed of dog.
All-encompassing kennel clubs are also referred to as'all-breed clubs ', although " all " means only those breeds that they have decided to recognize, and " breed " means purebred dogs, not including dog hybrids and crossbreeds or mixed-breed dogs.
This can include a grotesquely elongated gonopodium in males ; such hybrids are usually unable to breed.
The breed was claimed by breed founder Carol Ann Brewer of Washington state to be the progeny of naturally occurring bobcat hybrids ; while some DNA-tested Pixie-bobs have showed wild markers, few if any contributed to breeding programs.
During this time, they will breed with humans and raise the Human / Viltrumite hybrids in secret.
In a direct parallel to the chimp-human case, the Przewalski horse ( Equus przewalskii ) with 33 chromosome pairs, and the domestic horse ( E. caballus ) with 32 chromosome pairs, have been found to be interfertile, and produce semi-fertile offspring, where male hybrids can breed with female domestic horses.
The Jefferson salamander is now known not to breed in the lab with the Blue-spotted Salamander, which was previously thought to produce ' hybrids ', the Silvery Salamander and Tremblay's Salamander, between this supposed mating of Jefferson salamander and Blue-spotted salamander.
Stewart's wilt also creates indirect costs for seed producers because resources must be used to screen germplasm and breed corn for Stewart's wilt resistance in order to develop hybrids that efficiently and effectively control the disease.

breed and appeared
The breed appeared on this southern Ireland dog licence revenue stamp used in 1904.
The breed has become a favourite of animal trainers because of its nature and intelligence, and in recent years these cats have appeared in Hollywood films and television commercials.
The American Bobtail is a relatively new and uncommon breed of cat which appeared in the late 1960s.
The Fox Terrier Club was formed in 1875 with Russell as one of the founder members ; its breed standard was aspiration and not a description of how the breed appeared then.
Several breed clubs appeared in the United Kingdom during the 70s to promote the breed, including the Jack Russell Club of Great Britain ( JRTCGB ) and the South East Jack Russell Terrier Club ( SEJRTC ).
Recently, juvenile epilepsy ( with attacks brought on by metabolic changes or stress ) has appeared in the boerboel breed.
Following World War II, a new breed of poets appeared, writing for a well-educated audience.
Champagne coloured cats ( known as " chocolate " in the UK ) appeared in America, but breeding was impeded by the refusal of breed clubs to acknowledge that Burmese cats could be any colour other than Brown.
Early in the 1900s there was considerable in-fighting amongst members of the Cattle Dog Club, and a series of arguments about the origin of the breed appeared in newspapers and journals of the time.
Light gold, cream, black, white, sables, black and tan and occasionally ' blue ' or slate grey have appeared in the breed.
Another breed of white Scottish terriers also appeared at this point, with Dr. Americ Edwin Flaxman from Fife developing his line of " Pittenweem Terriers " out of a female Scottish Terrier which produced white offspring.
Kennel Club recognition followed in 1907, and the breed appeared at Crufts for the first time in the same year.
They appeared in the first British poultry show in 1845, together with the Sussex breed, which is believed to be derived from the Dorking.
In the U. S. Marvel Comics comics, Scorponok first appeared in the four-issue Headmasters mini-series, which introduced the new breed of warrior to the Transformers universe.

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