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Qu'est-ce (qui) est malamute - définition

DOG BREED
Alaskan malamute; Malamute; Alaskan malemute; Inuit Sled Dogs; Alaskan Malamutes
  • Grey and white female Alaskan Malamute.
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  • The male (pictured) is larger than the female.
  • Alaskan Malamute with saddle black and white coat.
  • Alaskan Malamute siblings; female (left) and male (right).
  • Light grey and white Alaskan Malamute puppy – two months old.
  • Red and white female Alaskan Malamute.

malamute         
['mal?mju:t]
(also malemute)
¦ noun a powerful dog of a breed with a thick, grey coat, bred by the Inuit and used to pull sledges.
Origin
C19: from Inuit malimiut, a people of western Alaska, who developed the breed.

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Alaskan Malamute

The Alaskan Malamute () is a large breed of dog that was originally bred for its strength and endurance to haul heavy freight as a sled dog and hound. It is similar to other arctic breeds such as the husky, the spitz, the Greenland Dog, Canadian Eskimo Dog, the Siberian Husky, and the Samoyed.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour malamute
1. But why would this island in the warm Gulf Stream, known as the "Sunshine Island of the North" and quite unfamiliar with snow, be home to even one Alaskan malamute?
2. Mees Kipp, the small, plump one, is the healer, and the man on the beach is neither the first nor the last creature she brings back to life during the course of the novel. (Mees also has a deep connection with her dog, a flagrantly disobedient malamute, and occasionally chats with Jesus.) What makes Davis‘s approach different is that Mees‘s gift is subject to neither shock nor awe: The townspeople never go after her with pitchforks, nor do they try to get her a TV show where she can heal people for three easy payments of $2'.'5.