41. Aché people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of videotapes from hunting episodes during the sample period reveals that very short cooperative activities are frequently embedded into longer hunting segments that we have not coded as cooperative time. While pursuing monkeys, hunters
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ach%C3%A9 - 103.4kb
42. Hunting magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hunting magic is a term for practices of magic associated with Hunting in hunter-gatherer cultures, both contemporary and prehistoric.
Walter Burkert in Homo Necans (1972) suggested that rituals associated
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunting_magic - 23.1kb
43. Beagling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was estimated, post-Hunting Act, that beagle and harrier packs collectively caught 1,650 hares per season, meaning each pack caught 20 hares. Hare Hunting, like fox Hunting, was banned in England and Wales by the Hunting Act 2004 . The
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beagling - 31.2kb
44. Hunting strategy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(December 2009)
A hunting strategy , or hunting method , is for locating, targeting, and killing a targeted animal. hunting methods have also been applied to situations such as the pursuit of fugitives by government agencies and the
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunting_strategy - 25.6kb
45. Bobcat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also
Bear hunting · Big game hunting · Deer hunting · Waterfowl hunting · Wolf hunting · Upland hunting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobcat - 185.7kb
46. Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(224.9 lb). [ 68 ] When hunting medium to large sized prey, spotted hyenas tend to select certain categories of animal; young animals are frequently targeted, as are old ones, though the latter category is not so significant when hunting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta - 410.6kb
47. Artemis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
short skirt, [ 40 ] with hunting boots, a quiver, a bow [ 41 ] and arrows. Often, she is shown in the shooting pose, and is accompanied by a hunting dog or stag. When portrayed as a goddess of the moon, Artemis wore a long robe and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemis - 158.4kb