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I have a Jack Russell/pitbull mix, which I did not breed, and I have to say it is a bad idea. Jack Russell terriers are hunting dogs. They are used to hunt foxes and other small prey. Because Jacks are hunting dogs they have a high prey drive. If you breed a Jack with a pitbull you are going to end up with a pitbull with a high prey drive which can be a dangerous animal in the wrong hands or even in the hands of someone who doesn't understand how to handle dogs with a high prey drive. Ususally, you cannot look at these dogs and tell they are part Jack, especially in the case of Jack/American Pitbull Terrier mixes. My dog is Jack/APBT and he looks just like a red-nosed pitbull, but a bit small as he weighs in at 56 pounds, but he has some very definite Jack traits; he is very quick and agile, he barks a lot and he does love a hunt.
Most Jack Russels have a high prey drive and will go after rabbits and other small animals if given the opportunity.
Predators attack, prey tries to escape.
No tigers like to attack there prey by there self.
Kind of. There is a dog breed called the Rat Terrier. Other dogs with different breed names, such as the Jack Russell, are rat terriers; as are many other dog breeds. Rat terrier is a dog job. Most terriers are good ratters. Generally good with other dogs and cats in his own family, the Rat Terrier does have a high prey drive and quick reflexes and will dispatch squeaky creatures with little effort. Toto, the dog in Wizard of Oz is a Cairn Terrier, and he's ratter, too.
The lion had to attack it's prey for food.
a tree is a prey because its vulnerable to attack
To eat them.
they attack it
a predator affects its prey how it trys to attack it and eat.
Since they are herbivores their "prey" would be the lichens, leaves, sedges and grasses they eat. They use their teeth to "attack" these.
Yes, the quoll does attack its prey. They attack their prey viciously in the neck.