While the knife is designed for tactical backup, there's nothing that says you can't stick it in a backpack or hunting pack. |
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Like most owls, Great Horned Owls have keen hearing and keen vision in low light, both adaptations for hunting at night. |
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The hunting community exists beyond the limits of what these people consider acceptable behaviour. |
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Kashmiri cooks added spices like saffron to kababs, and the Rajputs, with their hunting tradition, used game meat for kababs. |
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Several Polaris ATV models are used as farming and hunting quads but they are also reliable as a fast, racy, motocross style vehicle. |
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How to keep up the momentum in your job hunt. There's no doubt about it, job hunting is a numbers game. |
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Police say the weapon used in the shootings was likely an assault rifle or a hunting rifle, accurate up to 650 meters. |
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Back in the 1900s, popular hunting and fishing mags profiled the elusive jackalope. |
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At the same time my friend and hunting companion took a trophy whitetail, a huge javelina, and a big tom turkey. |
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Moreover, hunting is not a natural encounter between predator and quarry because, unlike animals, humans are responsible for their actions. |
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Inside the rest house, a large photograph of a hunting party with a slain tiger in the foreground adorns the wall. |
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For instance, a hunting dog that could smell prey reduced the need for humans to have an acute sense of smell for that purpose. |
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He knew that they were the same pack of wolves he had seen on the hunting trip. |
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Point out that whitetail deer and elk populations are exploding and we respond that mule deer hunting isn't like it was. |
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At the same time, oversight agencies are packed with hunters and hunting supporters. |
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When hunting was banned, there was much insincere, scientifically discredited waffle about cruelty to animals. |
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We will be wading some very big flats hunting big bones in very shallow water. |
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Thus, the potential also exists that the coyote pack was defending hunting grounds. |
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The factories primarily produce athletic activewear made of warp knits and hunting apparel made of the company's proprietary warp knit fabric. |
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The area around your pinky is where you'll start hunting for the razor thin crescent moon. |
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After his admission to the hospital that first time I started hunting for a support group to join. |
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The 'afforested' areas were much more than just royal hunting grounds, however. |
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Texas has youth-only autumn hunting seasons for squirrel, whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey and waterfowl. |
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A falcon born and raised as a hunting bird can be whistled down the wind and return to the wild as if it had been there all its life. |
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So it took me some time to come to terms with the fact that he supports fox hunting and his son is a whipper-in. |
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Detectives, who are still hunting the gunman, believe the shot may have been fired by accident. |
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They revel in observing rare plants and animals and some groups even book hunting trips. |
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Already, smaller ice packs have reduced hunting grounds for polar bears, leaving some dangerously underweight. |
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Dogs are prized for hunting purpose, and as watchdogs and as pets, and, further, many dogs have actual commercial and market value. |
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Such skulls, with their enormous racks of antlers, adorn the walls of castles and hunting lodges throughout Ireland. |
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To the peoples of the west Nordic and arctic areas, hunting is a question of survival as well as an ancient cultural heritage. |
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In addition, one million hunters spent 19 million days hunting other animals such as raccoons and woodchucks. |
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I plan to spend ack emma hunting butterflies and pip emma reading my favorite American authors, Webster, Scudder, and Gray. |
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Now, when I say fox hunting I mean the pack hounds and mounted gentry type of hunt. |
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The poisoning of hounds forced half a dozen masters of packs of foxhounds to abandon hunting altogether, to the detriment of the local economy. |
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Back in the fall on this same property, my hunting companions and I nearly tripped over several water moccasins. |
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In Britain the debate has been about hunting foxes with packs of hounds and riders in red coats. |
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The same goes for the 20,000 or so waterfowlers who participate each year in September's teal-only hunting season. |
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Normally, they were not used for hunting purposes, as nets and waddies were more effective. |
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Too often these days, I see shooters at the range practicing with their hunting rifles from a bench rest. |
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Fox hunting is a country sport and packs of hounds are kept especially for hunting. |
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Otter hunting was the oldest organized sport in Great Britain in which packs of scent hounds were used for hunting. |
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His attorney has been hunting for a loophole that would allow him to get out of the deal. |
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His hair was raffishly long, and a hunting knife hung by his side. |
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Agha Abedi, the Pakistani founder of Bank of Credit and Commerce International, arranged hunting outings for the sheikhs in return for walloping bank deposits. |
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Many of the top racers were also there, notably the Austrian downhillers hunting qualifying points for a place on their over-subscribed team for the following season. |
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It would prohibit placement of a temporary or permanent hunting blind or wildlife feeder within 150 yards of a fence serving as a property boundary. |
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The space is, in fact, just about twice that of the average hunting blind. |
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The alfa members were armed with AK-47s and sniper rifles, including German Blaser hunting rifles. |
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Almost all of the white-coat hunting involved fishermen in Newfoundland and Quebec who needed a way to make money at the end of winter before the fishing season began again. |
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Crowds, especially crowds that become hunting packs are very frightening. |
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Detectives hunting four suspected would-be suicide bombers after Thursday's attempted attacks in London focused on three addresses in the city yesterday. |
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The overall aim of our work was to measure the size of the hunting economy and to see what would happen if hunting live quarry with dogs were to be banned. |
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Does wildlife campaigner Prince Charles's hunting habit make him a hypocrite? |
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Teamed with modern telescopic sights, rangefinders, binoculars, and spotting scopes, these modern tools are the most humane hunting implements we, as hunters, have ever had. |
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Archery is growing in popularity as a recreational pursuit, now comprising more than a fifth of hunting licenses sold nationwide. |
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The only people who can actually abolish hunting are its practitioners. |
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With delisting, relaxed regulations, and hunting quotas, you might add in another one or two hundred dead grizzlies. |
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But the big concern was along the coast where waterfowlers worried the bill would prevent them from hunting over natural lakes and other waters connected to public waters. |
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Perhaps last year's foxhunting ban in England, which outlawed hunting the animals with packs of hounds, may tempt a few foxes back to the countryside. |
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Detectives hunting the armed raiders who attacked a North Yorkshire businessman at his home are now focusing their inquiries on the Teesside area. |
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Mr Ferry began his hunting career as a whipper-in with Yorkshire's Middleton Hunt, before becoming the country's youngest master of a hunt, in Shropshire. |
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No more hunting for the tiny little arrow with your big fat finger, in other words. |
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I will move into the White House, but keep an apartment in New York, a house in Beverly Hills and a hunting box in Central Park. |
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I tried hunting around for a water cooler to quench my thirst. |
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Other human practices, like the hunting and consumption of wild animals for food, provide other opportunities for spillover. |
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Nevertheless, they too have been reduced by hunting and loss of habitat to farming. |
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Their subsistence activities were historically centred on hunting and trapping caribou, deer and small game. |
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Seal hunting off the coast of Labrador, for the fur, became a small specialty in the late 18th century. |
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Add to that 1,000 or more waypoints, and you hold an amazing amount of deer hunting information in the palm of your hand. |
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Most societies practice agriculture, supplemented by hunting and gathering. |
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For me, it isn't so much about the actual hunting as much as the woodsmanship and skills that come into play at every stage of a hunt. |
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In 2010 the state created a hunting season for Burmese and Indian pythons, African rock pythons, green anacondas, and Nile monitor lizards. |
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There is a vast array of different hunting technologies that the Inuit used to gather their food. |
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Courtship and mating take place on the sea ice in April and May, when polar bears congregate in the best seal hunting areas. |
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During this time, cubs playfully imitate the mother's hunting methods in preparation for later life. |
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Yearlong they assisted with hunting by sniffing out seals' holes and pestering polar bears. |
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Norway passed a series of increasingly strict regulations from 1965 to 1973, and has completely banned hunting since then. |
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The hunting of the kind of winged creatures, taken as a whole, is called wildfowling. |
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However, in 2006 it imposed a limit of 150, while also allowed recreational hunting for the first time. |
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On top of this came burglars, tiptoeingly creeping from room to room, hunting for her. |
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While it was previously almost extinct, hunting is permitted for both it and the Arctic fox. |
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The politician sidetracked the reporter with a story about duck hunting instead of a direct response to the question that was asked. |
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Legend has it that Childe was in a party hunting on the moor when they were caught in some changeable weather. |
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Their existence is impossible to falsify, and ghost hunting has been classified as pseudoscience. |
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The Screrefennae did not raise crops, instead hunting and collecting bird eggs. |
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A type of bull terrier called the Staffordshire Bull Terrier was bred for hunting purposes in this county. |
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It is possible that Mesolithic hunting camps existed on the moors but evidence is rare. |
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He forges an uneasy friendship with the dogs, teaching them hunting and survival skills in return for a share of the kill. |
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The palace at Guildford Castle had fallen out of use long before, but a royal hunting lodge existed outside the town. |
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Due to its striking hunting technique, the peregrine has often been associated with aggression and martial prowess. |
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An alternate point of view is that populations in the eastern North America had vanished due to hunting and egg collection. |
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Large congregations of migrants, especially species that gather in the open like shorebirds, can be quite attractive to hunting peregrines. |
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The common buzzard breeds in woodlands, usually on the fringes, but favours hunting over open land. |
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It possesses specialised physical characteristics and exhibits unique behaviour to assist in hunting and catching prey. |
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Various birds of prey can be seen hunting on both reserves throughout the year. |
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Leonhard Euler studied the shapes of crystals, and by the 19th century crystal hunting was common in Alpine regions. |
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The Verviers area was covered with forests and became a hunting ground for the Merovingian kings, who maintained a vicus in neighbouring Theux. |
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Children often begin to actively participate in activities such as child rearing, hunting and farming as soon as they are competent. |
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Davy spent the winter in Rome, hunting in the Campagna on his fiftieth birthday. |
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This may necessitate canvas-shelled britches and a long-sleeved hunting jacket, since thorns, needles, and burrs are part of rabbitat. |
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The Constitutions take their name from Clarendon Palace, Wiltshire, the royal hunting lodge at which they were promulgated. |
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Public hiking and hunting access has also been secured in extensive commercial forests. |
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Birth control is also being considered as an alternative to hunting as a means of controlling overpopulation in wild animals. |
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Zwingli enjoyed music and could play several instruments, including the violin, harp, flute, dulcimer and hunting horn. |
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Many South Island bird species are now extinct, mainly due to hunting by humans and predation by cats and rats introduced by humans. |
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Sport hunting from horseback evolved from earlier practical hunting techniques. |
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Though no direct evidence of mammoth hunting has been found, today this is not considered as a valid observation to discard any hypothesis. |
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The town is largely reliant on farming of reindeer, hunting for pelts, and fishing. |
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As a result of their hunting ancestry, Manchus are traditionally interested in falconry. |
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Perfilyev gave his name to the village of Maksimovschina, where on the banks of the Irkut River were his hunting lands. |
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In February or March 1608, the Duyfken was involved in hunting Chinese junks north of Ternate. |
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Sustainable hunting and fishing cares as much for its seed stock as for catch or haul. |
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They usually represent cup and ring marks, labyrinths, deer, Bronze Age weapons, and riding and hunting scenes. |
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The techniques were stalking, snare and traps and par force hunting with dog packs. |
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The town issued hunting licenses in order to cull the deer population. |
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I'd recognise that dark crew cut on his big boofhead disappearing up under his black hunting cap anywhere. |
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Plus, a look at how Arctic foxes have adapted to catch auks in mid-flight and the hunting strategies of Arctic wolves. |
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How can one explain the hypocrisy, chop logic and outright lying now being mustered daily in defence of hunting with hounds? |
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For the cybersleuth, hunting evidence in the data tangle of the Internet, the problem is different. |
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After a bad day of duck hunting nothing goes down better than a good duck fart. |
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In hunting or agrarian societies dependent upon nature, femaleness was honored as an immanent principle of fertility. |
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The terrible screams of this gut-shot kid made you do a lot of thinking of things besides hunting for the road. |
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Settlements were often located in narrow valley bottoms, possibly associated with hunting of passing herds of animals. |
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The diet consisted mainly of the products of farming and husbandry and was supplied by hunting to a very modest extent. |
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Little is known of their domestic life, save that Tacitus loved hunting and the outdoors. |
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The conspirators seem to have let their main army disintegrate, and had no policy except hunting down supporters of Stilicho. |
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Although agriculture and hunting were pursued during this long period, there is little archaeological evidence of human settlements. |
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Finds from these sites give a clearer idea of the life of the hunting and fishing peoples. |
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Henry tried to maintain a sophisticated household that combined hunting and drinking with cosmopolitan literary discussion and courtly values. |
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If you go hunting and want to bring something back to eat, you have to be in for the kill. |
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Toward this end he invited the chiefs of main Algerian tribal groups to his chateau at Compiegne for hunting and festivities. |
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The Inuit also gained a share of resource royalties, hunting rights and a greater role in managing the land and protecting the environment. |
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I recognized her at once even though she wasn't wearing the tweed hunting outfit and the kitsch headwear. |
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Rockingham Forest was designated as a royal hunting forest by William the Conqueror, and was long used by English kings and queens. |
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During this period a Royal Forest and hunting ground was established, administered by the Warden. |
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The largest private landowner is the Badgworthy Land Company, which represents hunting interests. |
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As one of the more exotic exports, hunting birds were sometimes provided from Norway to the European aristocracy, from the 10th century. |
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Large farmsteads produced food in industrial quantities and Roman sources note that Britain exported hunting dogs, animal skins and slaves. |
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For most, a life with subsistence level agriculture, fishing and, in less developed civilizations, hunting and gathering was still hard. |
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The Church and European society were not always so zealous in hunting witches or blaming them for misfortunes. |
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Henri Breuil interpreted the paintings as being hunting magic, meant to increase the number of animals. |
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There are also red dots on the ceilings, probably made by submerging their hunting bolas in ink, and then throwing them up. |
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The later Sasanian Empire is also well represented by ornate silver plates and cups, many representing ruling monarchs hunting lions and deer. |
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In Australia, the term also refers to the hunting of foxes with firearms, similar to deer hunting or spotlighting. |
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Norman hunting traditions were brought to Britain when William the Conqueror arrived, along with the Gascon and Talbot hounds. |
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Roads, railway lines, and canals all split hunting countries, but at the same time they made hunting accessible to more people. |
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The transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture is not necessarily a one way process. |
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Scotland, which has its own Parliament, restricted fox hunting in 2002, more than two years before the ban in England and Wales. |
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In some areas, coyote are considered fair game when hunting with foxhounds, even if they are not the intended species being hunted. |
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Police are still hunting for a man in connection with a city ram-raiding spree. |
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Fox hunting is usually undertaken with a pack of scent hounds, and, in most cases, these are specially bred foxhounds. |
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They are unique in that they are the only hunting beagle pack in the US to be followed on horseback. |
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Another goal of cubbing is to teach the young foxhounds to restrict their hunting to foxes. |
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From the Opening Meet they will switch to formal hunting attire where entitled members will wear scarlet and the rest black or navy. |
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Generally all hunting whips are brown, except those of Hunt Servants, whose whips are white. |
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For this reason, there are large numbers of people who support fox hunting and this can be for a variety of reasons. |
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It was found this ban on hunting had no measurable impact on fox numbers in randomly selected areas. |
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Therefore, unlike other methods of controlling the fox population, it is argued that hunting with dogs resembles natural selection. |
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Many animal welfare groups, campaigners and activists believe that fox hunting is unfair and cruel to animals. |
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They further argue that, while hunting with hounds may cause suffering, controlling fox numbers by other means is even more cruel. |
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Hunt saboteurs trespass on private land to monitor or disrupt the hunt, as this is where the hunting activity takes place. |
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Fox hunting has inspired artists in several fields to create works which involve the sport. |
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There were night penguins that emitted green light only when hunting in dark seas, and merlions whose manes were fringed with pallid lavender. |
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The Dorset culture population lived primarily from hunting of whales and caribou. |
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Carvings show hunting with dogs, and also, unlike in Ireland, with falcons. |
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The status of submarine hunting Goodyear airships in the early days of the second world war has created significant confusion. |
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The Metox set beeped at the pulse rate of the hunting aircraft's radar, approximately once per second. |
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In 1616 and 1620 acts were passed banning the hunting of certain birds and young tortoises. |
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Seal hunting at South Georgia began in 1786 and continued throughout the 19th century. |
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Report prepared by local governors of Ottoman Empire in 1892 states that total income from pearl hunting in 1892 is 2,450,000 kran. |
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The Treaty of Hubertusburg, between Austria, Prussia, and Saxony, was signed on 15 February 1763, at a hunting lodge between Dresden and Leipzig. |
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Her piteous mooings caught the ear of a hungry old he-bear which was hunting in the woods near by. |
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However, deforestation and hunting caused these animals to withdraw further and further. |
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A keen rider, Queensberry was also active in fox hunting and owned several successful race horses. |
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Even with a license to enter, photography, making fires, and carrying of firearms and hunting is prohibited. |
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There is another theory that suggests pastoralism evolved from hunting and gathering. |
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Kenya banned most game hunting in 1977, removing a major economic incentive for rural communities to protect wildlife. |
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As a result of the hunting ban imposed since early 1970 these species are well conserved now. |
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Like other Scottish abbeys, Scone probably doubled up as a royal residence or palace as well as a hunting ground. |
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In England, hunting was sharply restricted to landowners and enforced by armed gameskeepers. |
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This find may indicate the presence of a summer hunting party rather than permanent settlement. |
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The highlands above the Churchill Falls were once an ancient hunting ground for the Innu First Nations and settled trappers of Labrador. |
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After the construction of the hydroelectric dam at Churchill Falls in 1970, the Smallwood Reservoir has flooded much of the old hunting land. |
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It noted that the population was declining due to hunting and the theft of eggs. |
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Due to its hunting prowess, the golden eagle is regarded with great mystic reverence in some ancient, tribal cultures. |
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Elsewhere it is stated that home ranges are less strictly maintained during winter but hunting grounds are basically exclusive. |
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In Cumbria, young golden eagles were first seen hunting large prey 59 days after fledging. |
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The campaign has revealed widespread public support for a ban on hare hunting in Scotland. |
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Females tend to be more sedentary than males, as they require an exclusive hunting area when raising kittens. |
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When hunting aquatic prey, such as ducks or nutrias, the wildcat waits on trees overhanging the water. |
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Wildcats hunting rabbits have been observed to wait above rabbit warrens for their prey to emerge. |
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Humans have been hunting boar for millennia, with the earliest artistic depictions of such activities dating back to the Upper Paleolithic. |
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Boar hunting became particularly popular among the young nobility during the 3rd century BC as preparation for manhood and battle. |
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Before the present Temple complex was built, Samye Ling centred on just one building, a former hunting lodge called Johnstone House. |
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In the community is the Samye Ling Tibetan Buddhist monastery, which incorporates a former hunting lodge called Johnstone House. |
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May indicated she would permit a free vote among Conservative MPs on repealing the ban on fox hunting in England and Wales. |
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Despite the name, hunting tartans have very little to do with actual hunting. |
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One traditional method of hunting unicorns involved entrapment by a virgin. |
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He was not particularly interested in hunting or falconry, both popular activities in the 14th century. |
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Even with the introduction of agriculture, hunting and fishing continued to be important parts of the subsistence economy. |
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This harrier tends to be a very vocal bird while it glides over its hunting ground. |
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Early hunting methods included darts, arrows, nets and snares but later, traps were set on land and guns used. |
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This decline in populations is due to hunting to supply the demand for skins. |
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The European polecat is the sole ancestor of the ferret, which was domesticated more than 2000 years ago for the purpose of hunting vermin. |
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European polecat hunting was once a favourite sport of the Westmorland dalesmen and the Scots, who hunted them at night in midwinter. |
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The Paleolithic was an age of purely hunting and gathering while in the Neolithic domestication of plants and animals had occurred. |
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As the popularity of the series grew, the hunting of such anachronisms became a favourite pastime among Life on Mars fans. |
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As many of the New Englanders were originally from England, game hunting was useful when they immigrated to the New World. |
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Overkill happens whenever hunting occurs at rates greater than the reproductive capacity of the population is being exploited. |
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Migration carries high costs in predation and mortality, including from hunting by humans, and is driven primarily by availability of food. |
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In the 19th century, the hunting of seabirds for fat deposits and feathers for the millinery trade reached industrial levels. |
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Both hunting and egging continue today, although not at the levels that occurred in the past, and generally in a more controlled manner. |
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In Greenland, however, uncontrolled hunting is pushing many species into steep decline. |
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The sled dogs' barking is speculated to have sounded enough like seal calls to trigger the killer whale's hunting curiosity. |
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The earlier of known records of commercial hunting of killer whales date to the 18th century in Japan. |
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It is legal to kill seals perceived to threaten fisheries in the United Kingdom, Norway and Canada, but commercial hunting is illegal. |
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The polar bear is well adapted for hunting Arctic seals and walruses, particularly pups. |
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The use of firearms in seal hunting during the modern era drastically increased the number of killings. |
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The Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals allows limited hunting of crabeater seals, leopard seals and Weddell seals. |
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Many species of dolphins hunt accompany large tunas on hunting expeditions, following large schools of fish. |
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The primary threats to cetaceans come from people, both directly from whaling or drive hunting and indirect threats from fishing and pollution. |
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A third hunting method is to raid the birth lairs that female seals create in the snow. |
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The effects of these are only localized, as hunting efforts were on a relatively small scale. |
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Commercial hunting took this to a much greater scale and marine mammals were heavily exploited. |
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Their hides can be used for subsistence purposes, kept as hunting trophies, or can be bought in markets. |
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The first visit from a west European was by Hugh Willoughby in 1553, and he met Russian ships from the already established hunting trade. |
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On 4 September 1945, the soldiers were picked up by a Norwegian seal hunting vessel and surrendered to its captain. |
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Cretan Hound or Kritikos Lagonikos, one of Europe's oldest hunting dog breeds. |
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In the early 1600s, the Englishman Stephen Bennet started hunting walrus at Bear Island. |
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However, extensive hunting had wiped out the whales in that region by the early 20th century. |
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Sacred areas taboo from human entry to fishing and hunting are known by many ancient cultures worldwide. |
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In 1973, RSCN was given the right to issue hunting licenses, giving RSCN an upper hand in preventing extinction. |
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Their ability to spread further south is restricted as their prey hunting method, pursuit diving, becomes less efficient in warmer waters. |
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When seen against the sky, the white underparts also help to hide the hunting bird from its intended prey. |
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Terns of several species will feed on invertebrates, following the plough or hunting on foot on mudflats. |
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In the Pacific, the situation was reversed, with US submarines hunting Japanese shipping. |
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In this area of the world people relied on hunting and gathering for several millennia to come. |
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The gunboat was armed with torpedoes and designed for hunting and destroying smaller torpedo boats. |
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Concerns have been raised that lead bullets used for hunting can damage the environment. |
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Gamekeepers oversee a hunting ground to see to the wildlife's welfare and look for poachers. |
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The US has worked on some innovative mine hunting countermeasures, such as the use of military dolphins to detect and flag mines. |
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Mine hunting is very different from sweeping, although some minehunters can do both tasks. |
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The regular raids by German personnel hunting for radios further alienated the occupied civilian populations. |
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Each village had an economic unit, hunting and protection for older remaining people, and each had a garden section. |
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The horses helped with the expansion of Mandan hunting territory on to the Plains. |
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Soon attacks on hunting parties by Lakota and other Sioux made it difficult to be safe in the treaty area. |
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Boys were taught hunting and fishing, and would begin fasting for religious visions at the age of ten or eleven. |
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Outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing are hobbies for many North Dakotans. |
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This, along with hunting in the Antarctic Ocean beginning in 1904, sharply reduced whale populations. |
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The largest amount of legalized brown bear hunting occurs in Canada, Finland, Russia, Slovakia and Alaska. |
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Forestry operations, grazing of animals and hunting of animals are regulated. |
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Prior to the early eighteenth century, hunting was mostly by indigenous Indonesians. |
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By the Renaissance, fox hunting became a traditional sport of the nobility. |
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After the English Civil War caused a drop in deer populations, fox hunting grew in popularity. |
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Urban red foxes are most active at dusk and dawn, doing most of their hunting and scavenging at these times. |
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In the UK, hunting foxes in urban areas is banned, and shooting them in an urban environment is not suitable. |
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It can be surmised that humans began hunting rabbits as a food source, but further research needs to be done to verify this. |
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One alternative to hunting urban foxes has been to trap them, which appears to be a more viable method. |
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In beagling, the hare is hunted with a pack of small hunting dogs, beagles, followed by the human hunters on foot. |
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European badgers are of little significance to hunting economies, though they may be actively hunted locally. |
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I was hunting deer and javelina in Arizona anyway, so mountain, lions were handy. |
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Until recently, the Normans were thought to have introduced them to Great Britain for hunting in the royal forests. |
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Wolves and cougars typically avoid encountering each other by hunting on different elevations. |
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Wolf attacks on hunting dogs are considered a major problem in Scandinavia and Wisconsin. |
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Large hunting dogs such as Swedish elkhounds are more likely to survive wolf attacks because of their better ability to defend themselves. |
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The loss of a dog can lead to strong emotional responses with demands for more liberal wolf hunting regulations. |
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Norway stopped hunting the whale in 1973 but northern bottlenose whales are still killed in the Faroe Islands. |
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Basque whalers would have given it such name after observing pods of orcas hunting baleen whales. |
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Four of these were introduced for hunting or ornamental purposes but one has now apparently died out. |
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It sometimes forages away from water in pasture, and it has been recorded in desert areas, hunting for beetles and lizards. |
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The main periods of hunting are around dawn and dusk, but it is also active at other times of day. |
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Owls hunt mostly small mammals, insects, and other birds, although a few species specialize in hunting fish. |
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When hunting a young whale, a group chases it and its mother until they wear out. |
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The technique of hunting with trained captive birds of prey is known as falconry. |
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It becomes active at dusk and spends the night hunting for the invertebrates on which it feeds. |
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It is a major breeding ground of harp seal and hooded seal that has been used for seal hunting for more than 200 years. |
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The Greenland Sea was a popular hunting ground for the whaling industry for 300 years, until 1911, primarily based in Spitsbergen. |
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Sperm whales consist the largest and smallest odontocetes, and spend a large portion of their life hunting squid. |
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The next expedition to arrive at the island was American Benjamin Morrell and his seal hunting ship Wasp. |
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Consisting mostly of mollusc shells, they are interpreted as being the waste products of meals eaten by nomadic groups or hunting parties. |
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For others they were invisible giants, the souls of animals, a guide to hunting and as a spirit for the angakkuq to help with healing. |
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When Christopher Columbus arrived in the region, hunting was already an established trade, although this is less common today. |
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These vary from size, to coloration, to distribution, but they all share a similar hunting style. |
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Domestication of the dog as a hunting companion probably dates to this period. |
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William's second son, Richard, had died in a hunting accident, leaving Henry and his two brothers to inherit William's estate. |
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Some of the breeds of dogs used for raccoon hunting are Blueticks, Redbones, Black and Tans, and Beagles, although other breeds can do the job. |
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They attached the long hunting knives in the barrels of their muskets and that way they fashioned makeshift spears later called bayonets. |
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The passeriformes have this toe arrangement in common with hunting birds like eagles and falcons. |
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The stag population is managed by the government and hunting is carefully regulated. |
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They are gregarious birds, travelling in flocks, hunting cooperatively and breeding colonially. |
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Animal worship during the Upper Paleolithic was intertwined with hunting rites. |
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In hunting larger prey, crocodiles swarm in, with one holding the prey down as the others rip it apart. |
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This transition from hunting and gathering to herding flocks and growing crops was a major step in human history. |
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Both male and female Neanderthals participated in the single occupation of hunting big game, such as bison, deer, gazelles and wild horses. |
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These subdivisions are hunting and gathering, pastoral, horticultural, agricultural, and feudal. |
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The main form of food production in such societies is the daily collection of wild plants and the hunting of wild animals. |
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In hunting and gathering societies, women even gathered more food than men. |
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Deer bred for hunting on farms are selected based on the size of the antlers. |
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In Yorkshire in the United Kingdom roe deer hunting is especially popular due to the large antlers produced there. |
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