No, just a doe.
this is strictly a fictional horror movie!!
She really had no control over it Michael has said that she use to beg him to stop saying "Joe your going to kill him"
Do like Laurie did and chop his head off (make sure it really is him though).
Chop his head off like Laurie did, make sure it really is him first.
Possibly. A buck on the rut might injure or kill a pitbull if it was really angry. Bucks with sharp horns and sharp hooves can kill an attacking pitbull before the pitbull had a chance to bite its throat. However, if the pitbull is large, then it could kill the buck deer if it avoided its horns/hooves. Pitbulls have the strength to hold on to the deer's throat to kill it. If pitbulls can kill goats, hogs, or young calves, then it might kill a buck as well.
There is no such character in To Kill a Mockingbird.You may be referring to Pearl Sydenstricker Buck, better known as Pearl S. Buck, who is another author.
In chapter 3.
In Jack London's "The Call of the Wild," Buck takes several days to track and ultimately kill the moose. The process is not instantaneous; it involves persistence and teamwork with other dogs, as Buck relies on his instincts and experience to bring down the large animal. The struggle highlights Buck's transformation and adaptation to his wild environment.
There are many possible ways including the ramming of its horns.
because he wanted to
Yes, in "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London, Buck does kill some of the Yeehats. During a climactic confrontation, he defends his territory and the memory of John Thornton, which ultimately leads to a violent clash with the Yeehats. This act showcases Buck's transformation into a primal creature, asserting his dominance in the wild.
no because its a buck only area. but you could kill a doe but it would be illegal.