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Patterdale Terrier
The Patterdale Terrier is a breed of working dog that originated in the Lake District of Cumbria in Northwest England. The name Patterdale refers to a small village a little south of Ullswater and a few miles east of Helvellyn. The Patterdale is a type of Fell Terrier. The Patterdale terrier was "improved" and brought into the Kennel Club as the Welsh Terrier after a brief naming struggle in which the name "Old English Broken-coated Terrier" was attempted before being rejected by the Kennel Club hierarchy. The Patterdale Terrier is sometimes called the "Old English Terrier" or the "Fell Terrier". The Patterdale Terrier is a small working dog. In the UK it is not a dog type that is recognized by the UK Kennel Cub as a pedigree. As such the Patterdale has been bred as a working dog, so the appearance can differ widely. This phenomenon is common in several types of working dog, including the Border Collie. There is no breed standard in the UK, the UKC standard states that dogs are between 25 and 40 centimeters tall, with a weight of 7-14 kg. The preferred size depends on the quarry. In the UK, all sizes are in use, depending on the terrain and quarry: in the UK, the most common quarry was the fox. In the eastern United States, mini dogs are preferred and 30 cm (12 in) tall and 5.5 kg (12 lb) is the preferred size for groundhogs (aka woodchucks) these have been bred from runts of the litter from the UK. However, somewhat larger dogs can be used in the American West when ground barn hunting larger raccoons and badgers.
Saurornitholestes langstoni
Saurornitholestes is a genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs , belonging to the group of Eumaniraptora that during the late Cretaceous period lived in the area of the current North America . Given all the loose teeth Saurornitholestes was the most common small theropod in its habitat that he shared with the much rarer and larger Dromaeosaurus . Due to the fragmented nature of the holotype and the still blank of the subsequent skeletons are nevertheless lacking a coherent of the animal. Existing reconstructions carry a very speculative and are based largely on Velociraptor, a small warm-blooded feathered dromaeosauride with a sickle claw on the second toe. Of these Saurornitholestes distinguished himself in any case because his muzzle was convex and not hollow. The holotype is a very small animal that Paul in 2010, the estimated length of 1.3 meters, the weight of five kilograms. Presumably, however, they raised an immature specimen. The two skeletons were found later are clearly larger: in RTMP 88.121.39 is the femur 214 millimeters long and MOR 660 225 millimeters indicating and weighing thirteen and twenty pounds, respectively. Adult individuals cited as a length of about two meters. (translated from Dutch)
The Patterdale Terrier is a breed of working dog that originated in the Lake District of Cumbria in Northwest England. The name Patterdale refers to a small village a little south of Ullswater and a few miles east of Helvellyn. The Patterdale is a type of Fell Terrier. The Patterdale terrier was "improved" and brought into the Kennel Club as the Welsh Terrier after a brief naming struggle in which the name "Old English Broken-coated Terrier" was attempted before being rejected by the Kennel Club hierarchy. The Patterdale Terrier is sometimes called the "Old English Terrier" or the "Fell Terrier". The Patterdale Terrier is a small working dog. In the UK it is not a dog type that is recognized by the UK Kennel Cub as a pedigree. As such the Patterdale has been bred as a working dog, so the appearance can differ widely. This phenomenon is common in several types of working dog, including the Border Collie. There is no breed standard in the UK, the UKC standard states that dogs are between 25 and 40 centimeters tall, with a weight of 7-14 kg. The preferred size depends on the quarry. In the UK, all sizes are in use, depending on the terrain and quarry: in the UK, the most common quarry was the fox. In the eastern United States, mini dogs are preferred and 30 cm (12 in) tall and 5.5 kg (12 lb) is the preferred size for groundhogs (aka woodchucks) these have been bred from runts of the litter from the UK. However, somewhat larger dogs can be used in the American West when ground barn hunting larger raccoons and badgers.
Saurornitholestes langstoni
Saurornitholestes is a genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs , belonging to the group of Eumaniraptora that during the late Cretaceous period lived in the area of the current North America . Given all the loose teeth Saurornitholestes was the most common small theropod in its habitat that he shared with the much rarer and larger Dromaeosaurus . Due to the fragmented nature of the holotype and the still blank of the subsequent skeletons are nevertheless lacking a coherent of the animal. Existing reconstructions carry a very speculative and are based largely on Velociraptor, a small warm-blooded feathered dromaeosauride with a sickle claw on the second toe. Of these Saurornitholestes distinguished himself in any case because his muzzle was convex and not hollow. The holotype is a very small animal that Paul in 2010, the estimated length of 1.3 meters, the weight of five kilograms. Presumably, however, they raised an immature specimen. The two skeletons were found later are clearly larger: in RTMP 88.121.39 is the femur 214 millimeters long and MOR 660 225 millimeters indicating and weighing thirteen and twenty pounds, respectively. Adult individuals cited as a length of about two meters. (translated from Dutch)