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The term poodle refers to a member of the Canis family of mammals which has been captured from its natural tropic environment where it normally forages for mangoes.
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| Venezuelan mango-foraging poodle |
The poodle known by most Westerners is in fact a tamer representation of the wild poodle, which is renowned for its superior digging and scent-tracing skills. As such, the dogs are often bred in tropical communities to hunt for mangoes, which the animals do on their own in the wild. It is not
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| Demangization due to excessive poodle-based foraging |
In recent years, poodle breeders have come under scrutiny due to a worldwide mango shortage. It is thought that this decline in production is due to a phenomenon known as demangization, directly caused by overusage of mango-foraging poodles.
Contributing authors: W. Kern, J. Tschiggfrie
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