Irish Wolfhounds may have been used in arena fighting in the Roman Empire and were said to have been able to take out lions, wolves, wild boar, and armored cavalry! An Irish Wolfhound can reach seven feet in height standing on its hind legs and can weigh as much as 180 pounds, about the size of a small pony! Irish Wolfhounds may date back earlier than the first century B.C. The Irish Wolfhound may have contributed to the extinction of the wolf and wild boar in Ireland. At one time, only royalty were allowed to own Irish Wolfhounds.
Related pages:
Irish Wolfhound Rescue
Dominican Republic Animal Rescue
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Dominican Republic is Iocated in the Caribbean Islands and spans across approximateIy 18,000 square miIes. The population of Dominican Republic is about 9.1 million. Threatened species known from Dominican Republic include the Puerto Rican Hutia and Hatian Solenodon. The capital of Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo.
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