We have seen in the first chapter that the alco dog of Mexico dislikes dogs of other breeds; and the hairless dog of Paraguay mixes less readily with the European races, than the latter do with each other.
The whole shape of the brain, together with the skull, has been modified in Polish fowls; in other breeds of the fowl the number of the vertebrae and the forms of the cervical vertebrae have been changed.
Paraguay, according to Rengger, mixes less with the European races than these do with each other; the Spitz dog in Germany is said to receive the fox more readily than do other breeds; and Dr.
This breed bears the same relation to other breeds, as bull or pug dogs do to other dogs, or as improved pigs, according to H.
In the latter, "the olfactory lobes are visible for about half their extent, when the brain is seen from above, but they are wholly concealed by the hemispheres in other breeds.
With respect to the period of conception, it seems certain that Alderney and Zetland cows often become pregnant earlier than other breeds.
The whole shape of the brain, together with the skull, has been modified in Polish fowls; in other breeds of the fowl the number of the vertebræ and the forms of the cervical vertebræ have been changed.
He is very powerful and stands over more ground than is usual with hounds of other breeds.
Damp, of course, must be avoided, but this applies equally to other breeds.
He can be trained to perform the duties of other breeds.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other breeds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.