Sentences with phrase «hunt in packs»

And of course, we know that wolves hunt in packs.
Because they were bred for hunting in packs, you'll find they love the company of both human and other dogs and animals.
They were now capable of scouting an area more efficiently and capable of hunting in packs to find you.
Although fairly robust when hunting in packs, their individual combat prowess stems from a basic attack and one or two special abilities.
The film opens with the apes hunting in a pack in the same way that wolves hunt.
This breed was born to hunt in packs so they enjoy being social with other dogs as well as people.
Those that traditionally hunted in packs usually get along very well with people.
Similar to Barcelona, the Germans pressured the ball from the front, often hunting in packs.
The dogs hunted in packs and preyed on wild cats, birds, and squirrels, but with training can be trusted with other small animals.
This theory is that raptors hunted in packs and they used pack behavior to take down much larger prey.
Sanchez playing with Barca is used to chasing the ball down hunting in packs..
Other teams hunt us in packs, wining back the ball.
In the Serengeti, the females take the lead, hunting in packs on the open plains.
This ability to hunt in packs like wolves gave the breed its» earlier name of Russian Wolfhound.
Historical records indicate that the Techichi hunted in packs.
I've heard stories of bandits hunting in packs, maiming survivors then dragging their bodies into prominent positions in the centre of town to use as bait for yet more unsuspecting scavengers.
The collective noun for a group of bears is a sleuth, and the bitcoin bears were certainly hunting in packs today.
Just like dingoes, social determinants and negative life events hunt in packs.
The Grand Bleu de Gascogne (FCI No. 22) is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France and used for hunting in packs.
By contrast, dire wolves hunted in packs, running down their prey.
The name Dachshund comes from the German for Badger Dog — often hunting in packs they were bred to hunt ferocious badgers — they would follow them right into their burrows and kill them.
Monster Hunter: World can be a solitary adventure, but the game's recent launch trailer makes taming the world's greatest beasts look much more feasible when hunting in a pack.
At least 600 years ago, Mastiffs were hunted in packs in England on lion, deer and other large game.
I could refer to papers by Ostrom and his colleagues all day long as absolute «proof» that raptors hunted in packs.
Basset Hounds get along well with other animals, are capable of hunting in a pack, and are friendly with strangers.
Britain's political correspondents tend to hunt in a pack.
They harried Barcelona constantly, hunting in packs to restrict them of time and space.
Yeah he got them to rally round, hunt in packs, close us down to give his side time to form a defensive eight or nine but, whilst they were so busy doing that, they didn't really have the craft enough to make any worthwhile counter attacks that would actually pay off.
Those fools went out thinking Coquelin could do it by himself while they were hunting in packs.
I mean, it's going to be hard for them to be a threat to us, when their defending in numbers and hunting in packs to disrupt our play.
Time and again the players huffed and puffed and hunted in packs for the ball.
This small, hairless predatory mammal is nocturnal and hunts in packs, ambushing and devouring prey many times its size.
Wild dogs are carnivores that hunt in packs, and a new study suggests that the decision to initiate a hunt may come from a voting system in which a sneeze equals a «yea,» National Geographic reports.
Whereas pumas are solitary hunters and are easily scared away from their kill, wolves hunt in packs and therefore have more opportunity to finish their meals.
Their evolutionary lineage split off from wolves about two million years ago, but like those dogs they hunt in packs typically ranging from eight to 14 animals, dominated by an alpha male and female.
Clayton suspects that other species may be able match the cooperative abilities of chimps, elephants and rooks — especially social carnivores that hunt in packs.
«Dire wolves hunted in packs, which were essentially a running set of jaws,» Van Valkenburgh said.
With users seemingly both familiar with one another and hunting in packs for the chance to humiliate someone inside the right topic.
Some, such as the Scrappers, hunt in packs and will almost corral you, backing you into a corner before attempting to finish you off.
Because it's a hound and was bred to hunt in packs, it gets along with dogs too.
They were bred to hunt in packs, and act as close companion dogs, so regular and sustained interactions with their master is very important.
Separation anxiety in dogs relates back to a dogs natural instinct, which is wanting to hunt in packs and not wanting to be left to fend for himself.
Which explains why wolves, wild dogs, foxes and the African jackal all hunt in packs and not individually.
Most scent hounds are bred to hunt in a pack, their baying letting the huntsman know when the chase is on.
The Pequeno is traditionally hunted in packs, like a Beagle.
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