By smell. Beagles track prey by sent.
they hunt down birds and rabbit and hares.
Some are used for hunting but some are just pets and they are used for hunting hares heanct the activite Beagling
The term "beagler" or "beagling" originated from the use of beagles in hare hunting in the 19th century. Beagling involved using beagles to track and hunt hares, typically as a social sport rather than for serious hunting purposes. Over time, the term has evolved to refer to people who participate in this particular form of hunting.
Beagles are great at catching mice. Once they pick up the scent of a rodent, they start zeroing in and are quick when confronting one.
By running and trying to catch their food.
The name of the dog that hunts hares is called a grehound.
Whatever they can catch... probably rabbits or squirrels if they are quick enough.
the hares predators are cheetahs, carcals and African birds of prey like the voulcher and marshall eagle. but for some animals they go quite slow like crocodiles they find it hard to catch them
Because if we try to catch 2 hares one hare will run away.
Collective nouns for hares are a drove of hares, a down of hares, a husk of hares, a mute of hares, a leash of hares, and a trace of hares.
Beagles were brought to America primarily for their exceptional hunting abilities, particularly in tracking small game such as rabbits and hares. Their keen sense of smell and friendly temperament made them popular among hunters and as family pets. Additionally, the breed's adaptability to various environments contributed to their spread across the United States. Over time, beagles also became favored as companion animals due to their sociable nature.
John Beagles has written: 'Beagles & Ramsay'