Either would survive just fine if they were born and raised wild, they were bred from wild animals I think cats and dogs have a pretty good chance of survivng too. But honestly I think that the cats could get a kill faster and I think that the dogs would live faster because they are stronger and will work with other dogs.
Wiki User
∙ 8y agocats hunting for prey and dogs sniffing other dogs out like they would in the wild to see who they are
Wild cats, pet cats, wild dogs, and pet dogs. Large fish prey on frogs, too.
Dogs Have Stronger Teeth Than Cats And Have More Teeth Than Cats. Cats Have Sharper Teeth. But Wild Dogs Such As The African Wild Dog Has More Teeth And Stronger Teeth Than Domestic Dogs. Also Sharper Than Both Domestic Dogs And Cats.
mostly wild cats, but only if they can be bothered
Feral or wild cats eat rodents to survive.
Predators include wild dogs, wild cats, birds of prey, badgers, and other various animals.Birds of prey, jackals, wild dogs, and possibly wild cats.
No!!!!!!!!!!! just like cats and dogs can't stand each other they can't eitheir.
wild cats and dogs
Yes wild cats are more common.
Silkworms have been domesticated because of their ability to produce silk, which has been highly valued for its luxurious feel and appearance for centuries. By controlling their environment and diet, humans have been able to selectively breed silkworms for silk production.
The silkworm is not endangered; in fact, it is a domesticated insect that is widely cultivated for its silk production. Silkworms are intentionally bred in controlled environments to cater to the demand for silk textiles.
Not all dogs come from the wild. Originally, every animal was from the wild, but now some select breeds of animals are breeded urbanely such as dogs, cats or birds.