No, of course not. They aren't stupid.
Wow some retard must of wrote that ^. Rhodesian ridgebacks were naturally from Africa and hunted lions even before we domesticated them. No they did not do it alone. Of course they have packs of 20-40. They could hunt down entire prides of sisterhood lions and with sexually mature male nomads with them. That is pretty impressive.
the Rhodesian Ridgeback
Rhodesian Ridgeback
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A German Sheperd , a Malinois or a Pharoah Hound
No, the Rhodesian Ridgeback is not considered a scent hound. It is a hunting breed known for its tracking and hunting skills, but it is not primarily used for trailing scents like traditional scent hounds. The Ridgeback uses its sight and speed to hunt rather than relying solely on its sense of smell.
Rhodesian Ridgeback.
undoubtedly, The Rhodesian Ridgeback.. but do not ever have a fight with any breed of dog.
this fight would be close, even doh the ridgeback head is not as big as the dog de bordeaux, i think it would still win, these ridgeback dogs are fighters and will not back down, and just like the akita, they will take the fight to another breed of dog, the american akita and the ridgeback is capable of beating all breeds of pittbull and bulldogs,
the stronger dog is the pit bull because they have more muscle then the Rhodesian ridgeback.
Rhodesian: It was first bred in the country of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) Ridgeback: It has a line of hair 1-2 inches wide on it's back of hair going the opposite direction.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
The answer to what genus is the Rhodesian Ridgeback originally bred to hunt is a Lion
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The correct spelling is Ridgeback, notably the dog breed Rhodesian Ridgeback.
The word 'Rhodesian ridgeback' is a noun; a word for a breed of dog; a word for a thing.The word 'Rhodesian' is capitalized as the adjective form of the noun Rhodesia, the name of a specific country.The term 'Rhodesian ridgeback' is a compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words that forms a noun with a meaning of its own.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: My brother has a Rhodesian ridgeback. It is a very big dog. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'Rhodesian ridgeback' in the second sentence)
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are purebred dogs, so both parents must be Rhodesian Ridgebacks.
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