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How many chihuahua's would it take to pull a ..... ?

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sled in Antarctica? Say you bundled them all up in wooly, down-filled coats, and they were all wearing insulated boots?

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  1. The correct answer is 342, but The Cat will NEVER go to antarctica.  Wonder, don't you know it's freakin COLD there?  Why bother?  I can put that many chihuahua in my freezer at home and get the same effect.  Then I could bbq them later.  They should taste mighty fine with some home made salsa and guacamole and marinated in some good cervesa.  A couple of jalepenos on the side and you've got a tastey meal!


  2. ah, the sled dogs.  I like them and they never even enlisted.

  3. i would answer this but frankly, the information given is not enough.

    you did not bother to say where the starting point would be.

    are you starting your travels in florida..or michigan..or canada...where?

    all would be majorly different in time.

    plus, how big are the coats?

    how much do they weigh so to speak?

    same with the boots.

    give that information and then i shall calculate the information you give into an approximate time in travel this voyage would take.

  4. Well, the number would vary depending on how loaded the sled was.  Is it pulling Jared (on the Subway commercials) BEFORE or AFTER his TV debut?

    Also, I wonder if you're just wanting to see poor little doggies tortured in this way.  Chihuahuas are so frail that they can barely pull their own body weight when the wind blows.  And we all know that cats (even Wonder Cat?) hate dogs.  Tsk, tsk Wonder!

  5. I'd say about 200 or so. I guess it depends on how much weight they are pulling. By the way, if you do this please send me a copy of the video tape. I would love to see this. LOL.

  6. Silly Wonder. You know that everything is upside down in Antarctica, so the correct question is 'how many sleds would it take to pull a chihuahua in Antarctica?'.

    Back to grade 9 physics for Wonder...

  7. Try a hundred dachshund -no, a hundred oxen.

  8. What Guido said... DOUBLE!

  9. I think 27,000 is a bit much, I would say 26,999.

  10. Wow....I don't even think that's legal to do that but if it were, I'd say about 50 because they may be small but they have a lot of ambition.

  11. How many miles?

    I had 275 pull me about 15 miles before they stopped. It wasn't an energy issue, instead my sled broke from all of the pizza I was carrying on board.

    Plus I was doing this in Nevada and it was about 85 degrees. Also, we were on a bus.

    Does this answer your question?

  12. Just one, but it would have to be a really tiny sled!

  13. Probably more then the total world chihuahua population...which only adds up to 45 pounds anyways.

  14. Never happen, they'd still freeze to death. They're just to little for that. You'd need like 200 of them to replace the huskies. LOL

  15. You know chihuahuas are really just rats that fooled the world into thinking their dogs!!

  16. 27,000 or so. they are really tiny!

  17. The boots and clothing would slow them down (as if you can imagine that one)  and I think your first answerer hit the nail on the head, but he missed that you would need two more sleds just to carry the additional dog food

    Hope I helped

  18. And the funny thing is, especially with my little Mater, he thinks that he's about 100 lbs!!  He is about 4 lbs....LOL

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