Jack the Ripper is the best known pseudonym given to an unidentified serial killer active in the largely impoverished districts in and around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888. Since he was never aprehended, we would not know how he determine his prey was near by.
Jack determines that his prey is close by in "Lord of the Flies" by tracking and identifying animal droppings, broken twigs, and other signs of movement. He uses his hunting skills and instincts to sense and follow the presence of game nearby.
Jack finds droplets of blood on leaves, torn clothing, and broken branches indicating a struggle, which suggests that a potential kill has taken place and the prey is injured or killed nearby.
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The animal jack rabbit can be a consumer -- it is a herbivore, or can be a prey -- consumable by carnivores.
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They feel vibrations fish give off when they swim in the water.
Most Jack Russels have a high prey drive and will go after rabbits and other small animals if given the opportunity.
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Jack finds a blood trail, broken branches, and disturbed foliage leading him towards a possible kill. He also notices the presence of scavenging birds circling overhead and vultures perched nearby, indicating a dead animal nearby.
Jack wants to use a littlun as a target for his hunting practice with his spear. He sees them as easy prey due to their vulnerability and innocence.
Birds and snakes are known to eat jack rabbits. Coyotes, bobcats and mountain lions also prey on and eat jack rabbits.
You can usually tell if there is a very strong musty scent or noises nearby. Traces of prey may also be apparent.