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482: 413:. Due to poor weather conditions, the expedition was unable to airlift out 15 dogs, which were left chained and with only a few days' worth of food. Of these 15, seven of the dogs died on the chain, six of them disappeared, and two, Taro and Jiro, successfully overwintered and were discovered by the next research group the following spring. The dogs became a media sensation after their discovery, and became Japanese symbols of perseverance and fortitude. Jiro remained in Antarctica and died there as a working dog in 1960; Taro was brought to Japan, where he died in 1970. Both of their bodies were 25: 286: 153: 465:'s assistance, a helicopter was able to rescue the team at Showa, but the plans to deploy the second year team were abandoned, and the helicopter rescue only included the humans at Showa, as well as the white female husky Shiroko and her eight puppies. The remaining 15 dogs had been left chained with several days' worth of food accessible. 468:
In January 1959, a third team returned to Showa and sought to determine the fate of the dogs. Seven dogs had died while still chained, and eight had broken free. Six bodies were never recovered, but Taro and Jiro were found alive. These were the two youngest dogs on the team (at three years old) were
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in January of that year, and sent a team of 11 researchers and 19 Sakhalin Husky dogs as a sled team. Three of the huskies died during the expedition, but one of the remaining 16 dogs, a white female dog named Shiroko, gave birth to a litter of eight puppies, bringing the entire dog team at the base
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brothers, and were the pups of Kuma, a dog that had also been on the chain at Showa, but had broken free and disappeared. The dogs that had died on the chain showed no signs of
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The dogs' survival was a national news story at the time. Jiro continued working as a sled dog in Antarctica and died there in 1960; his remains were stuffed and moved to the
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Three monuments dedicated to the dogs have been constructed: near Wakkanai, Hokkaido; under Tokyo Tower; and near Nagoya Port.
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and placed on display, and several monuments to the dogs have been erected in Japan.
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began a multiyear research program in Antarctica to coincide with the
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Dr. Hisabu Abe in front of Taro's taxidermy, photographed in 2022 at
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The team was expected to be replaced in February 1958, but the ship
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The dogs' story was used as the basis for the 1983 film
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National Museum of Nature and Science
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Dog
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Sakhalin Husky
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Wakkanai
Sōya Subprefecture
Hokkaido
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Showa base
East Ongul Island
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Hokkaido University Botanical Garden
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