Norwegian Elkhounds date back thousands of years B.C. and were used by cavemen for hunting. In Norway, all privately owned Elkhounds can be appropriated by the Minister of Defense for military use if the nation goes to war. Elkhounds can hunt better at night than in the daytime. Scandinavian grave sites dating back to the Stone Age have yielded the remains of dogs similar to the Norwegian Elkhound.
Related pages:
Norwegian Elkhound Rescue
Swaziland Animal Rescue
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Swaziland is Iocated in Sub-Saharan Africa and spans across approximateIy 6,700 square miIes. Threatened species known from Swaziland include the Black Rhinoceros and Wild Dog. The capital of Swaziland is Mbabane. The population of Swaziland is about 1.1 million. Most peopIe in Swaziland speak English or Siswati.
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