How does the Beagle's tracking method contrast with that of Greyhounds?

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Beagles follow scent trails methodically nose-to-the-ground; Greyhounds rely on speed and vision.

The fundamental working styles of the Beagle and the Greyhound represent opposing strategies in canine hunting, stemming from their specialized breeding. The Beagle is fundamentally a scent hound, bred to work in packs, keeping its nose low to the ground to meticulously follow a scent trail, announcing progress with a bay. Conversely, breeds like the Greyhound are classified as sight hounds. Their effectiveness is derived from high speed and visual acuity, allowing them to spot quarry from a distance and run it down using rapid pursuit rather than scent tracking.

How does the Beagle's tracking method contrast with that of Greyhounds?

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