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Ark of Tomorrow: "Bodenco" prototype and elemental evidence, Bolívar and the Hound I, Podenco: II, Bolivar: III, Portuguese Bodenco:

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Ark of Tomorrow: "Bodenco" prototype and elemental evidence, Bolívar and the Hound I, Podenco: II, Bolivar: III, Portuguese Bodenco:

Bourdain can be fine two vertical painting

At three o'clock in the afternoon, Eagle Point suddenly announced the intelligence of a new cadre: the four-star auxiliary cadre "Bodenke". A quick look up of her English name, "Podenco," reveals an old dog: the Canary Hound.

Ark of Tomorrow: "Bodenco" prototype and elemental evidence, Bolívar and the Hound I, Podenco: II, Bolivar: III, Portuguese Bodenco:

Podenco

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Podenco:</h1>

Podenco Canario, also known as the "Canary Islands Hound". This is a very old dog that dates back about seven thousand years. They may be direct descendants of ancient dogs brought to Spain by Mediterranean traders thousands of years ago. To this day, it can be found in many ruins, sculptures, reliefs, tombs of pharaohs, the Louvre, and the British Museum.

Ark of Tomorrow: "Bodenco" prototype and elemental evidence, Bolívar and the Hound I, Podenco: II, Bolivar: III, Portuguese Bodenco:

Canary Hound

But the problem also arises: the dog under bourden's feet is completely different from the hound in the picture above. The Canary Hound has long, narrow eyes, extremely short hair, a muscular neck, a long and narrow head, a low-hanging tail, and a footprint that resembles a rabbit's foot. But look closely at the dog in our standing painting: the eyes are round, the hair on the body is thick, the neck is short, the head is round, the tail is raised, and the claws are rounded and the toes are arched. Almost none of them match, as shown in the following figure:

Ark of Tomorrow: "Bodenco" prototype and elemental evidence, Bolívar and the Hound I, Podenco: II, Bolivar: III, Portuguese Bodenco:

A dog in a standing painting

Because the difference in styling characteristics is too large, we can basically determine that The prototype of Bodencore is not so simple, she may have some elements of the Canary Hound, but it is by no means this ancient dog. So what exactly is she? Let's look at the next clue.

Ark of Tomorrow: "Bodenco" prototype and elemental evidence, Bolívar and the Hound I, Podenco: II, Bolivar: III, Portuguese Bodenco:

Bolivar

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The operator Bourdain Ke, born in Bolivar, is very worth mentioning in detail. The "Bolívar" in the game refers to the prototype in reality: Venezuela. At present, the following four cadres are from this place:

Ark of Tomorrow: "Bodenco" prototype and elemental evidence, Bolívar and the Hound I, Podenco: II, Bolivar: III, Portuguese Bodenco:

A Bolívarian-born cadre

The prototype of the Kerber is the three-headed dog of hell, the Kerberos, the Grey is the Gree dog, and the Migru is the Beagle, and they themselves combine a lot of Venezuelan customs and customs. The most obvious of these is The Doberman, whose prototype is the Doberman, a former Bolivarian soldier. You get more information about Dubin in "Noontime Anecdotes", and the wars she has experienced can also correspond to the real civil war in Venezuela.

Without further ado, we'll come to the conclusion that bolivar corresponds to the real Venezuela (and much more, such as Panama, Peru, Ecuador, etc.). Incidentally, the game names Venezuela "Bolívar", probably a tribute to the independence hero Simon Bolívar, who was the hero of the liberation of the South American continent in the 19th century, a pioneer of the Latin American War of Independence, who led the army to liberate Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and Bolivia from Spanish colonial rule, and is known as the "Liberator of South America" and "the Father of the Nation of Venezuela". Its independent ideas still influence American political thought today.

Ark of Tomorrow: "Bodenco" prototype and elemental evidence, Bolívar and the Hound I, Podenco: II, Bolivar: III, Portuguese Bodenco:

Simon Bolívar

Let's look at the country of Venezuela, the full name is the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: República Bolivariana de Venezuela), located in the north of South America. It is a member of the Union of South American Nations and its capital is called Caracas. Here we extract a key element: Spanish. Although the vast majority of Venezuelans are of mixed Indo-European descent, the language of the indigenous Indians has been gradually lost, and Spanish has become their mother tongue. Let's look up the word in the Spanish dictionary: Podenco.

Ark of Tomorrow: "Bodenco" prototype and elemental evidence, Bolívar and the Hound I, Podenco: II, Bolivar: III, Portuguese Bodenco:

Beagle

Two new clues can be uncovered. The first is in Spanish, "Podenco" means beagle. In reality, the beagle generally refers to the Migru Rabbit Hound, also known as the "Beagle". Like Migru the operative, there is a very notable feature: the ears grow and sag. Let's compare the photos of the two dogs, which is obviously not (the dog in the Bourdain Keli painting on the right, the beagle dog on the left):

Ark of Tomorrow: "Bodenco" prototype and elemental evidence, Bolívar and the Hound I, Podenco: II, Bolivar: III, Portuguese Bodenco:

Styling contrast

Let's look at the second possibility: another kind of dog in reality, the Portuguese Bourdain. There are some deliberately induced spelling mistakes in English Podenco, and the correct one should be Podengo. Obviously, there is an answer to the direct search for "Bodenke", why do you want to go around such a big circle.jpg

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Portuguese Warren Hound (Portuguese Podengo). This is a dog breed native to Portugal, and our operator Bourdain is a relatively clever and cute medium-sized hound. Nowadays, the Portuguese Bourden codine is mostly artificially bred and bred, and the body shape and coat color have also changed. As shown in the following figure:

Ark of Tomorrow: "Bodenco" prototype and elemental evidence, Bolívar and the Hound I, Podenco: II, Bolivar: III, Portuguese Bodenco:

Portuguese Bourdain

Small size, upright ears, thin ear skin, short neck, round head, thick and upturned tail, rounded feet, mainly yellowish fur, lively and intelligent temperament, all of the above features match the image of the little dog in Bourdain's painting. Therefore, we can conclude from the prototype examination: the operator Bodencore, whose prototype is the Portuguese Bodencore.

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