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Where would a pack of BULLY KUTTA be ranked on the predator hieracy in India
Topic Started: Jan 18 2013, 10:06 AM (16,796 Views)
ImperialDino
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Being that Bully Kutta are a native dog not too far from India. I was wondering how do you think a pack of Bully kutta 4 males 4 females, would fare in the wilds of India with larger Dhole packs, Leopards, Bengal Tigers etc.

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The Pakistani Bully Kutta (Pakistani Mastiff) is a powerful Mastiff. They are also known as the "Beast From The East." They are a very intelligent and noble breed. This is an extremely dominant dog and is only recommended for experienced dog owners. They can be very difficult to handle if placed with the wrong owner. Pakistani Bully Kuttas are very trainable. They are loyal and protective of their master and property. With proper exercise, leadership, socialization and training, the Pakistani Bully Kutta can make an amenable companion for responsible and knowledgeable owners. Well raised Bully Kuttas are good with kids, very loving and playful. In their homeland they are mostly used for protection and guarding purposes, but are sometimes unfortunately used for dog fighting, and raised to be aggressive toward other dogs, aloof, not tolerating strangers. This Mastiff will not listen if it senses that it is stronger minded than its owner.
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Icestorm
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They'd find their place rummaging through human refuse just like any other stray dog.
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No where spino will just kill them in nanosecond
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Too bad the 'spino' is just a pile of boring old bones now.

They would rank below all of them. Although a bully kutta could probably kill 2 dholes on its own, the wild dogs teamwork, number advantage and sharp carnassials would give them the victory.

Bully kuttas would tree leopards whenever they could. But I think they also risk being predated by them if they wonder away from the pack. 1 on 1 A bully kutta is no match for a leopard.

A bengal tiger would just wipe them out before you can say 'dog food'.
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k9boy
Jan 19 2013, 04:07 AM
Too bad the 'spino' is just a pile of boring old bones now.

Unlucky for you fanboy it kills all in 000000000000000000000000000 seconds
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ImperialDino
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k9boy
Jan 19 2013, 04:07 AM
Too bad the 'spino' is just a pile of boring old bones now.

They would rank below all of them. Although a bully kutta could probably kill 2 dholes on its own, the wild dogs teamwork, number advantage and sharp carnassials would give them the victory.

Bully kuttas would tree leopards whenever they could. But I think they also risk being predated by them if they wonder away from the pack. 1 on 1 A bully kutta is no match for a leopard.

A bengal tiger would just wipe them out before you can say 'dog food'.
A single Leopard would hardly find the Bully Kutta to be a "prey item", yes I favor the Leopard over the Bully Kutta in a fight but it's not so weak to the point it's viewed as a prey item by the Leopard, the bengal tiger yea, but not the Leopard.

Predatory animals only attempt to prey on other predator animals if it's an easy kill for them.

Truth be told, the Bully Kutta could scavenged Leopard kills, they would dominate Dholes depending on the size of the Dhole pack, and could harass Tigers like Wolves do Bears. I place them 2nd after the Bengal Tiger.
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Jan 19 2013, 04:08 AM
k9boy
Jan 19 2013, 04:07 AM
Too bad the 'spino' is just a pile of boring old bones now.

Unlucky for you fanboy it kills all in 000000000000000000000000000 seconds
Can someone ban this troll already?
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Do Bully Kuttas have any genetic disorders due to their breeding?
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ImperialDino
Jan 19 2013, 07:38 AM
k9boy
Jan 19 2013, 04:07 AM
Too bad the 'spino' is just a pile of boring old bones now.

They would rank below all of them. Although a bully kutta could probably kill 2 dholes on its own, the wild dogs teamwork, number advantage and sharp carnassials would give them the victory.

Bully kuttas would tree leopards whenever they could. But I think they also risk being predated by them if they wonder away from the pack. 1 on 1 A bully kutta is no match for a leopard.

A bengal tiger would just wipe them out before you can say 'dog food'.
A single Leopard would hardly find the Bully Kutta to be a "prey item", yes I favor the Leopard over the Bully Kutta in a fight but it's not so weak to the point it's viewed as a prey item by the Leopard, the bengal tiger yea, but not the Leopard.

Predatory animals only attempt to prey on other predator animals if it's an easy kill for them.

Truth be told, the Bully Kutta could scavenged Leopard kills, they would dominate Dholes depending on the size of the Dhole pack, and could harass Tigers like Wolves do Bears. I place them 2nd after the Bengal Tiger.
If wolf packs dont harass tigers then a pack of these leggy poodles definitely wont.
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Jan 20 2013, 11:39 AM
ImperialDino
Jan 19 2013, 07:38 AM
k9boy
Jan 19 2013, 04:07 AM
Too bad the 'spino' is just a pile of boring old bones now.

They would rank below all of them. Although a bully kutta could probably kill 2 dholes on its own, the wild dogs teamwork, number advantage and sharp carnassials would give them the victory.

Bully kuttas would tree leopards whenever they could. But I think they also risk being predated by them if they wonder away from the pack. 1 on 1 A bully kutta is no match for a leopard.

A bengal tiger would just wipe them out before you can say 'dog food'.
A single Leopard would hardly find the Bully Kutta to be a "prey item", yes I favor the Leopard over the Bully Kutta in a fight but it's not so weak to the point it's viewed as a prey item by the Leopard, the bengal tiger yea, but not the Leopard.

Predatory animals only attempt to prey on other predator animals if it's an easy kill for them.

Truth be told, the Bully Kutta could scavenged Leopard kills, they would dominate Dholes depending on the size of the Dhole pack, and could harass Tigers like Wolves do Bears. I place them 2nd after the Bengal Tiger.
If wolf packs dont harass tigers then a pack of these leggy poodles definitely wont.
FelinePowah, most pack animals harass bigger foes.
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without the time of increasing the pack the dogs will die in less than a week
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Canidae posted some great articles on feral dogs successfully hunting deer on the fringes of an Indian wildlife park, a bully kutta could certainly bring down a chital, whether they would do so with any regularity is another story. These dogs could eke out a living in the Indian forests, there size would deter dholes but they would also be a food source for indian leopards, who are renowned as dog eaters.

The raising of pups would be another issue, in an area with so many snakes and jackals it would be difficult.

These dogs would really benefit from a human settlement nearby with easy to catch livestock and accessible garbage, without that I would give them slim chances of survival.
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Jan 21 2013, 12:00 AM
without the time of increasing the pack the dogs will die in less than a week
More inferior feral dogs have succeeded in the wild, like 40 pound muts, but a pack of 100 pound monsters like the Bully Kutta would die in a week? LOL
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Jan 21 2013, 12:33 AM
Canidae posted some great articles on feral dogs successfully hunting deer on the fringes of an Indian wildlife park, a bully kutta could certainly bring down a chital, whether they would do so with any regularity is another story. These dogs could eke out a living in the Indian forests, there size would deter dholes but they would also be a food source for indian leopards, who are renowned as dog eaters.

The raising of pups would be another issue, in an area with so many snakes and jackals it would be difficult.

These dogs would really benefit from a human settlement nearby with easy to catch livestock and accessible garbage, without that I would give them slim chances of survival.
Leopards are dog eaters of helpless Indian muts like this
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These are the type of dogs Indian Leopards eat.

In fact Female Leopards would avoid Bully Kuttas.
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Jan 21 2013, 12:33 AM
Canidae posted some great articles on feral dogs successfully hunting deer on the fringes of an Indian wildlife park, a bully kutta could certainly bring down a chital, whether they would do so with any regularity is another story. These dogs could eke out a living in the Indian forests, there size would deter dholes but they would also be a food source for indian leopards, who are renowned as dog eaters. <br /><br />The raising of pups would be another issue, in an area with so many snakes and jackals it would be difficult.<br /><br />These dogs would really benefit from a human settlement nearby with easy to catch livestock and accessible garbage, without that I would give them slim chances of survival.


Bully Kutta would decimate the Jackal population
Edited by ImperialDino, Jan 22 2013, 05:03 PM.
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