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"Amundsen, by contrast, took an entirely utilitarian approach. Amundsen planned from the start to have weaker animals killed to feed the other animals and the men themselves. He expressed the opinion that it was less cruel to feed and work dogs correctly then shoot them than to starve and overwork them to the point of collapse …

"… Such a procedure was distasteful to the British, although in complete contrast they were willing to eat ponies."

- Comparison of the Amundsen and Scott Expeditions


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