This could be a Jack Russell.
its a dog its bald and its from mexico
Yes. The Beagle was first bred to hunt hares and rabbits, and it may show the same hunting instinct towards other small animals, including opossums.
It depends solely on what you want to hunt. If you want to hunt small mammals, like squirrels, get a terrier. If you want to hunt larger animals, like hares or raccoons, get a hound breed. If you want to hunt exceptionally large prey, like hogs, you'll have to get a dog from a kennel that specializes in that area.
There are different types of beagle. The original hound was first bred in England, as a pack hunting dog, to catch rabbits and other small game. Beagle-like hounds have existed for many centuries, but the modern beagle was developed in the 1830s.
Arctic foxes survive by hunting birds and small mammals, especially rodents such as hares and lemmings, that they can find in their habitats. They also scavenge on the kills of polar bears when available.
Cape hares are eaten by small carnivores. Small spotted cats and larger cats also eat the cape hares. They take refuge in high grass and vegetation to avoid being seen.
Cousins to rabbits and hares are animals in the same family (Leporidae), such as pikas. Pikas are small mammals that resemble rabbits but are more closely related to hares.
England has wild deer, rabbits, hares, other small mammals and many birds, fish etc.
Lone wolves hunt smaller animals such as Hares. In a pack, wolves often hunt elk/moose/caribous (depending on where the wolves live) and choose the weakest of the prey. This also helps the genes of the prey, since only the weakest get eaten and therefor can't pass on their weakness to the neyt generation.
Mainly antelope, hares, small rodents.
Mainly antelope, hares, small rodents.
small hares or large zebras