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They and hunt
They have more slender muzzles, sharper ears that they use in the hunt for termites, black vertical stripes on a coat of yellowish fur, and a long, distinct manes down the midlines of their necks and backs.
He says: They ( the Irish ) are not without wolves and greyhounds to hunt them, bigger of bone and limb than a colt.
They are sometimes called the wolves of the sea, because they hunt in groups like wolf packs.
They hunt wild game with bows and poison arrows and gather edible plants, such as berries, melons and nuts, as well as insects.
They used the boats to hunt on inland lakes, rivers and coastal waters of the Arctic Ocean, North Atlantic, Bering Sea and North Pacific oceans.
They also hunt organleggers, especially in the era of the " organ bank problem ".
They are out at sunrise and hunt into the evening.
They were known to go as far east as the Great Plains of Montana to hunt buffalo, and as far west as Celilo Falls to fish for salmon on the Columbia River.
They made weapons and tools, took care of the roofs of their homes and often helped their men hunt bison.
They are nocturnal and fossorial, finding shelter during the day in the relative cool of underground holes or undersides of rocks and coming out at night to hunt and feed.
They have been used to hunt quarry such as gazelles in the Middle East.
They then used the weapons to hunt galagos sleeping in hollows.
They do not make settled homes, but generally follow the herds they hunt for food.
They used bows and arrows to hunt game, and also gathered wild plants and honey.
They would be headed by a master of the hunt, who might be styled mir-shikar.
They form social groups of up to fifteen individuals, usually closely related, which will typically live and hunt together.
They most likely also hunt civets, birds, and domestic livestock.
They hunt fish, squid, and crustaceans.
They are defined as birds that primarily hunt vertebrates, including other birds.
They can be divided into species that hunt during daylight, the raptors, and into species that hunt during the night, the owls.
They are mainly woodland birds that hunt by sudden dashes from a concealed perch.
They hunt and trap animals using weapons and tools like snares, clubs, spears, fishing gear, firearms to boats and motor vehicles.
They regularly engage in pie-throwing — in January 2010, Canadian MP Gerry Byrne compared them to terrorists for throwing a tofu cream pie at Canada's fishery minister Gail Shea in protest at the seal hunt, a comment Newkirk called a silly chest-beating exercise.
They hunt for prey and will attempt to capture it when the opportunity presents itself.

They and deer
They came upon cheetal deer at woodland pools.
They are similar in appearance to a deer, weighing.
They would be provided slight shelter from the sun by the corn, and would deter many animals from attacking the corn and beans because their coarse, hairy vines and broad, stiff leaves are difficult or uncomfortable for animals such as deer and raccoons to walk through, crows to land on, etc.
They primarily eat small mammals, such as voles, prairie dogs, eastern cottontails, ground squirrels, and mice, though they will eat birds, snakes, lizards, deer, javelina, and livestock, as well as large insects and other large invertebrates.
They will commonly work in teams when hunting large ungulates such as deer, which is more common in winter ( when large prey is likely weakened ) and in larger-bodied northern coyotes.
They are in the sequence of the 1st Thirthankara to the 24th are: bull, elephant, horse, monkey, redgoose, lotus flower, swastika, crescent of moon, crocodile, shade providing tree, rhinoceros, buffalo, pig, porcupine, vajra ( a kind of weapon ), deer, goat, fish, jar, tortoise, lilly flower, conch, snake and lion.
They serve as a strategic location from which to ambush deer.
They executed Central-Asian animal motifs with Greek realism: winged gryphons attacking horses, battling stags, deer, and eagles, combined with everyday motifs like milking ewes.
They could choose from a wide variety of meats and seafood, including shrimp, geese, duck, mussel, shellfish, fallow deer, hare, partridge, pheasant, francolin, quail, fox, badger, clam, crab, and many others.
They are small relative to most oaks, but are a valuable wildlife food, notably for turkeys, wood ducks, pheasants, grackles, jays, nuthatches, thrushes, woodpeckers, rabbits, squirrels and deer.
They found an area teaming with fish, deer, and wild hogs.
They hunted deer, bear, wolves, quail, and other game native to the area.
They also constructed a deer park, a riding stable, a heated pool filled with spring water, and a trout pond, all luxuries unheard of by the people in this valley.
They are classified in the New World deer subfamily Capreolinae within the deer family Cervidae.
They have the largest antlers relative to body size among living deer species.
They prefer large carcasses such as deer or cattle which they spot by looking for other scavengers, which cannot rip through the tougher hides of these larger animals with the efficiency of the larger condor.
They are charged with service of process ; the destruction of unlicensed or dangerous dogs or wolf-hybrids, and of injured deer ; removal of disorderly people from town meetings ; collection of taxes, when no tax collector is elected ; and other duties.
They show a gray deer on a red background.
They are canting arms because the name of the municipality is derived from the word for deer.
They include glandular secretions from animals such as the musk deer, numerous plants emitting similar fragrances, and artificial substances with similar odors.
They feed on a wide variety of small mammals such as meadow voles and deer mice, but will take advantage of larger prey, frequently following traplines to find food.
They hunt birds, large rodents and reptiles, small ungulates such as muntjacs and young sambar deer.
They would also hunt deer, elk, and bear from the surrounding forests.

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