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Dobermann and List of natural horror films

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Difference between Dobermann and List of natural horror films

Dobermann vs. List of natural horror films

The Dobermann, or Doberman Pinscher in the United States and Canada, is a medium-large breed of domestic dog originally developed around 1890 by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann, a tax collector from Germany. Natural horror (also known as creature features) is a subgenre of horror films that features natural forces, typically in the form of animals or plants, that pose a threat to human characters.

Similarities between Dobermann and List of natural horror films

Dobermann and List of natural horror films have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): German Shepherd, Guard dog, Rottweiler.

German Shepherd

The German Shepherd (Deutscher Schäferhund) is a breed of medium to large-sized working dog that originated in Germany.

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Guard dog

A guard dog or watch dog (not to be confused with the attack dog) is a dog used to guard against, and watch for unwanted or unexpected people or animals.

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Rottweiler

The Rottweiler is a breed of domestic dog, regarded as medium-to-large or large.

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Dobermann and List of natural horror films Comparison

Dobermann has 58 relations, while List of natural horror films has 802. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.35% = 3 / (58 + 802).

References

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