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  2. Basset Hound - Wikipedia

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    1879 woodcut of Everett Millais' first Basset-type hound named Model, who was imported from France in 1874. The first mention of a "Basset" dog appeared in La Venerie, an illustrated hunting text written by Jacques du Fouilloux in 1585. [20] [21] The name "Basset" has its origins in the Latin word for low, bassus, and the French diminutive -et ...

  3. Basset - Wikipedia

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    Bassets have a strong resemblance to larger, longer-legged hound breeds, particularly the Bloodhound, despite their much smaller stature. [1] Bassets’ forelegs tend to be either crooked or straight, depending upon the breed; the coat types and colours seen within different basset breeds reflect those seen within the broader scenthound type, with short, long and wiry coats all found.

  4. Basset Bleu de Gascogne - Wikipedia

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    The Basset Bleu de Gascogne (French pronunciation: [bɑsɛ blø də ɡasˈkɔɲ]), also known as the Blue Gascony Basset, is a long-backed, short legged breed of dog of the hound type. A French native breed, it is rare outside its homeland.

  5. 32 fun facts about basset hounds - AOL

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    Basset hounds, with their short legs and long spines, can be prone to intervertebral disc disease. According to the West Orange Veterinary Hospital, it is a common condition in dogs with this type ...

  6. Basset Artésien Normand - Wikipedia

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    The height of the Basset Artésien Normand is between 30 and 36 cm (12 and 14 in), with a ratio of the height to the body length of about 5 : 8. Weight is roughly 17 kg (37 lb). The coat is short and tricolored (fawn and white with black blanket , a patch across the back) or bicolored (fawn and white).

  7. Bird - Wikipedia

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    Birds are solely gonochoric, [101] meaning they have two sexes: either female or male. The sex of birds is determined by the Z and W sex chromosomes, rather than by the X and Y chromosomes present in mammals. Male birds have two Z chromosomes (ZZ), and female birds have a W chromosome and a Z chromosome (WZ). [78]

  8. Basset Fauve de Bretagne - Wikipedia

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    The breed was developed in France as a hunting dog from the larger Grand Fauve de Bretagne, a breed that is now extinct.There was a rumour that the Basset Fauve de Bretagne was also close to extinction after the Second World War, and the breed was recreated using the remaining examples of the breed and crossing in standard wirehaired Dachshunds.

  9. Sexual selection in birds - Wikipedia

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    In these cases, the male and female will be continuously assessing each other based on sexual characteristics. In the blue-footed booby , the females tend to choose males with brighter blue feet, because birds with brighter feet are younger, and thus have greater fertility and ability to provide paternal care. [ 3 ]