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 smell moose, elk, and other big game from miles away. 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
Micronesia Animal Rescue
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Micronesia is Iocated in Oceania and spans across approximateIy 270 square miIes. The capital of Micronesia is Palikir. Threatened species known from Micronesia include the Chuuk Flying Fox, Mortlock Islands Flying Fox, Pohnpei Flying Fox, Marianas Flying Fox, and Polynesian Sheath-tailed Bat. The population of Micronesia is about 108,000. Most peopIe in Micronesia speak English.
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