The 2018 Iditarod Trail Dog Sled event has officially started in Alaska on March 3. Currently, Musers and Sled dogs run nearly 1,000 miles from Anchorage to the finish line of Nome. This usually takes 9 to 12 days.
The journey through the wilderness of Alaska is working for all participants. Slear dogs are not ordinary dogs, as Alaska's public media explained in a wonderful video in 2016. They are thousands of miles of trained super athletes.
However, it is not just speed to win. The frequency with which the dog eats with what the dog eats is different. Let's take a closer look at how the sled dog holds energy.
"As everyone knows, in order to get good athletic ability, you need to be inherited to get well and need nutrition," Iditarod veterinarian chief Dr. Stuart Nelson said in the video I will.
Nielsen explained that the sled dog will consume an estimated 10,000 to 12,000 calories a day. What is equivalent to humans? Eat about 30,000 calories a day, or about 50 giants
Iditarod was considered catastrophic in 2017 due to the deaths of 4 sled dogs and scandals of drug tests. "Anchorage Daily News" talks about current and previous competitors and how to resolve this conflict.
Iditarod is a dog sled race that starts in Alaska on the first Saturday of March every year. In this game, Mas (the driver of the dog sled) forced the dog to run 1000 miles from Anchorage to Noume in a hard terrain of 8 to 16 days. This is the approximate distance between New York and Miami. Muse pushes the dog to run at increasing speed to their dogs so that they can rest or sleep. Mitch Seavey has a record of 8 hours, 3 hours 40 minutes 13 seconds. This is less than half the time it takes to run the first Iditarod game. Dogs do not want to run so fast, or can not do it without enduring great pain.
Alaska's dog sled race officially began in 1908 when the owner of the sled sleigh of Alaska Nome held a 408-mile (657 kilometers) race from Nome to a candle. In 1973, in 1925, in commemoration of the serum from Nenana to Nome, the original Iditarod Trail Thread Dog Race was held. In 1984, the first 1000 miles (1,609 kilometers) of Yukon Quest began in Canada and ended in Alaska. There are lots of competitions in the mainland of the United States, some of which are done on land. In addition to the endurance race, the Sled dog race includes a short distance race, weight loss (the dog is trying to attract the most weight) and cargo race (where the dog attempts to attract the worst sleds at the fastest speed)
Step 5: Discuss the role of Sled dogs in Iditarod, pointing out that 1,150 miles of Iditarod Trails are difficult for nomads and sled dogs they drive. What does the student know about these dogs? What do they think about sled dogs participating in the competition? Explain what Muslim thinks his dog is a competitor. Animal rights organizations believe that this game is cruel for dogs, beyond their endurance, even sometimes even die. Within a few days, they will tell the students that they will learn more about the sled dogs and form their own opinion on their treatment. Then they try to persuade others