How does a serval's defensive reaction typically differ from the bite risk presented by a large domestic dog breed like a Rottweiler?

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The serval's reaction is often a pure, unmitigated predatory or defensive response.

While both animals present a bite risk, the dog's predatory sequence has often been modified by domestication, frequently aiming for dominance or protection. In contrast, the serval's reaction is frequently a direct, unmitigated expression of its natural predatory or defensive instinct, making prediction based on social context difficult.

How does a serval's defensive reaction typically differ from the bite risk presented by a large domestic dog breed like a Rottweiler?

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