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  2. Hare Indian Dog - Wikipedia

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    Hare Indian dogs, as illustrated in Historical view of the progress of discovery on the more northern coasts of America: from the earliest period to the present time by Patrick Fraser Tytler, James Wilson, 1836. The Hare Indian dog was a diminutive, slenderly built domesticated canid with a small head [2] and a narrow, pointed and elongated ...

  3. Hare games - Wikipedia

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    In this game, a hare is trying to get past three dogs who are trying to surround it and trap it. The three dogs are represented by three pieces which normally start on one end of the board, and the hare is represented by one piece that usually starts in the middle of the board or is dropped on any vacant point in the beginning of the game.

  4. Master McGrath - Wikipedia

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    A small, weak pup, he went on to become the most celebrated and successful dog of his time. Master McGrath was born in 1866 at Colligan Lodge, the home of James Galwey, a well-known trainer and owner of greyhounds. Master McGrath was one of a litter of seven pups and although small was powerfully built. As a pup, his pet name was "Dicksy".

  5. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Olano - Horse with a head of a dog. Tizzie-Whizie - Fairy hedgehogs with pair of antennas and wings of bee, a fluffy tail of fox and squirrel. Chouyu - Rabbit/hare with the face of an owl and a reptilian tail. Papillequine - A horse or pony with Lepidopteran wings. Lagopus - A ptarmigan with a head and feet of an rabbit.

  6. Harpy - Wikipedia

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    A harpy in Ulisse Aldrovandi's Monstrorum Historia, Bologna, 1642. A medieval depiction of a harpy as a bird-woman. The most celebrated story in which the harpies play a part is that of King Phineus of Thrace, who was given the gift of prophecy by Zeus. Angry that Phineus gave away the god's secret plan, Zeus punished him by blinding him and ...

  7. Canis lepophagus - Wikipedia

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    Canis lepophagus (Latin: canis: 'dog'; lepus: 'hare' or 'rabbit'; suffix -phagus: '-eating'; hence hare-eating dog) is an extinct species of canid which was endemic to much of North America during the Early Pliocene. [2] It is notable because its lineage is proposed to have led to both wolves and coyotes.

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  9. Harpy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Harpy (Iris Phelios), a character in DC Comics introduced in Batman; Harpy (Xishuangbanna Theme Park), a steel roller coaster in China; Harpy, a character in Puyo Puyo; Marlo Chandler or the Harpy, a character in Marvel Comics; Betty Ross or the Harpy, a character in Marvel Comics; Harpy Valentine, a minor character from Saint Seiya