The fox-like structure body and the fierce muzzle was not appealing
enough, and were dismissed as treacherous and snappy, and had a poor
sense of smell. Brought to New Zealand from Polynesia in the 13th
century, these dogs, however, were great companions for the Maori women.
These dogs served as a source of fur and meat. Besides, they were
unable to survive interbreeding with European dogs. They became extinct
by 1860, leaving behind three taxidermy examples.
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