Mexican Hairless Dog (definite introduction) )
Mexican Hairless, native to Mexico, originated in the 16th century. It is a small ornamental dog. This dog is similar to the Chinese crested dog, both of which are hairless dogs. Its head looks like a small animal that loves snakes, and its body looks like a spotted pig.
The pink, wrinkled skin of the Mexican Hairless Dog is full of spots and covered with tawny hair. The only visible blood vessels are between the ears, the slimy jaw, and the mouse-like tail. Finality.
Chinese name:Mexican Hairless
English name:Mexican Hairless
Kingdom:Animal
< strong>Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Vertebrates
Class:Mammalia
Subclass :Euteotheria, also known as placental subclass.
Order:Carnivora
Suborder:Canis
Family:Canidae
> Subfamily: Canis
Genus: Canis
Species: Mexican Hairless Dog
Physical classification: Small
Dog breed classification: Ornamental dog
/strong>12~15 years
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