Alaskan Malamute (confirm introduction)
The Alaskan Malamute (Alaskan Malamute), also known as the Alaskan Malamute, is one of the oldest sled dogs. Originally produced in the United States, the AKC classification belongs to the working dog group. Because its arms and legs are well-developed and its body is well-developed, it is bred for endurance rather than speed, so their main purpose is to pull sleds. As pets, Alaskan Malamutes have a very calm and gentle temperament once they mature, and they are loyal to their owners.
Chinese name:Alaskan Malamute
Latin name:Alaskan Malamute
Also known as:Alaskan Malamute, Alaskan Malamute Special, Malamu, Alaska
Two laws: Canis lupus familiaris
Phylum Animal
Subphylum:Vertebrate subphylum
Class:Mammalia
Subclass:Theria< br>Order:Carnivora
Suborder:Canis
Family:Canidae
Subfamily:Canis
Family:Canis
Genus:Canis
Subgenus:Canis subfamily
Species:Wolf species
Subspecies:Domestic dog subspecies
Contact breed:Siberian sled dog,Samoyed
Size:Large dog
Purpose:Sled dog, protection dog, work dog
Lifespan:12 years~ 15 years
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