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0 nobody lives in Antartica, and the dogs tthat do get lost freeze to death quickly.

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Why do you need dogs in Antarctica?

There is no need for dogs in Antarctica, and in fact, dogs are now banned from the continent.


Why were sled dogs removed from Antarctica?

Sled dogs were removed from Antarctica because they are disturbing Antarctica's wildlife.


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Lost Dogs was created in 1991.


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