Answer:
'Dog eat dog' is an innane phrase generally used by inarticulate people. The certain individual who coined the phrase was most likely unaware of or simply ignorant of the unwavering fraternity held between members of the species canis familiars.
Explanation:
It's a dog-eat-dog world and variants, in fact, echo an earlier proverb that comes all the way from Latin.
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Subsistence farmers in the Amazon Rainforest
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B) It enriched literature in China
Explanation:
John Cabor, or Giovanni Caboto was an Italian mariner who sailed under the British flag at the request of King Henry VII of England, and landed in Canada in 1497 and claimed the land for England.