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Yes. Hyenas and dogs will frequently drive a lion from its kill. The lion can run away, but if he tries to stay and fight, the lion will kill the dogs in front - and the dogs behind him will kill the lion.
Wild dogs may kill livestock because they see them as easy prey. Domestic animals, such as livestock, are typically slower and less agile than wild prey, making them more vulnerable to attacks by wild dogs. Additionally, wild dogs may target livestock for food when their natural prey is scarce.
Yes, a rat snake could potentially kill a copperhead or a rattlesnake due to its ability to constrict its prey and overpower them. However, in the wild, they would generally avoid confrontation if possible rather than actively seeking out other snakes to kill.
No. They are considered a wild animal have the instincts to kill to feed
Yes, fisher cats are known to prey on rabbits as part of their diet. Fishers are carnivorous mammals and will consume a variety of animals, including rabbits, when they come across them in their natural habitat.
What couldn't you kill with a rifle of any kind? Of course you can kill a hog with an 8mm.
Shotgun with buckshot, 30 caliber rifle, etc.
yes turkeys may only be harvested with a bow or shotgun
I doubt it.
How small is small? You will need a larger caliber. Something like .25 cal. Also suggest you get a rifle not an gun. Select a hunting pellet (hollow point) with a much heaver grain. Hogs have thick skulls.
if he was hungry and and could take 1 out so he could kill it easier
Atticus shoots the wild dog roaming around the neighborhood with Heck Tate's rifle.
Impossible to answer without knowing the terrain, size of hog and your abilities. I would recommend a high-powered rifle before even attempting to get near a wild hog. Wild hogs are very dangerous. They can severely injure or even kill an adult human.
No never kill wild animals
No, not likely. The Benjamin Marauder .25 is an air rifle. While accurate to 100 yards, it pushes only 900 ft/lbs. It would be foolish to try to take down a wild boar, and likely wouldn't penetrate the hide of a hog or deer. Might be okay or squirrel or rabbit.
If you placed the shot right, then yes, it could. However, if I had to pick a round for that purpose, the .38 Special would not be it. If you're hunting wild hogs, or just trying to put down a domesticated one, you really need a rifle.
I've never done any hunting to speak of or any ballistics study on anything other than humans, but I'm going to say: you probably can, but it would not be the best choice. Everyone I know that has ever gone wild hog hunting (and I know quite a few) has carried a larger/more powerful caliber.