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When the men were hunting on the water they wore waterproof parkas made from seal or sea-lion guts, or the entrails of bear, walrus, or whales.
When hunting small animals such as mice, they slowly stalk through the grass, and use their acute sense of smell to track down the prey.
When hunting together, they effectively leave little escape for prey in the area.
When hunting small monkeys such as the red colobus, the chimpanzee hunts where the forest canopy is interrupted or irregular.
When caught and killed, the meal is distributed to all hunting party members and even bystanders.
When, on 2 August 1100, William II was killed by an arrow in a hunting accident in the New Forest, where Henry was also hunting, Duke Robert had not yet returned from the First Crusade.
When hunting a young whale, a group chases it and its mother until they wear out.
When hunting, the Common Kestrel characteristically hovers about 10 – 20 m ( c. 30 – 70 ft ) above the ground, searching for prey, either by flying into the wind or by soaring using ridge lift.
When Rock and Pamela Anderson divorced, it was rumored that Rock's hunting passion was the cause of the relationship's end, Anderson being a keen animal rights activist.
When Christopher Columbus arrived in the region, hunting was already an established trade, although this is less common today.
When the climate returned to savanna grasslands — wetter than today's climate — and lakes reappeared in what is the modern Ténére desert, a population practicing hunting, fishing, and cattle husbandry.
When internet hunting was introduced in 2005, allowing people to hunt over the internet using remotely controlled guns, the practice was widely criticised by hunters as violating the principles of fair chase.
When Fulk was killed in a hunting accident in 1143, Melisende publicly and privately mourned for him.
When hunting, large eared foxes such as the fennec, or the bat-eared fox, can seem to stare at the ground while they rotate their heads from side to side to pinpoint the location of prey, either underground or hidden above ground.
When a hollow-point hunting bullet strikes a soft target, the pressure created in the pit forces the material ( usually lead ) around the inside edge to expand outwards, increasing the axial diameter of the projectile as it passes through.
When scouting a way through a mountain pass, Kemp and Tate spot a dozen Blackfeet, a normally friendly tribe, far from their normal hunting grounds.
When he was old enough, he was fond of hunting and was not afraid of dangerous animals.
When hunting birds, they may engage in an agile tail-chase ( much in the style of the Accipiter hawks ) and can occasionally snatch birds in mid-flight.
When the hunting party returned, they were reluctant to try the new, thick concoction, but one taste convinced them to ask for more.
When the princess became Queen, she stayed at Hanworth Manor several times, often hunting on the heath.
When Rolla was made the county seat in 1861, the residents of Dillon, having lost a round, were allowed to choose the name of the new city and named it Rolla, after a good-for-nothing hunting dog.
When the early white settlers arrived in Brentwood in the late 1700s, the area had become a hunting ground for nomadic native Americans coming up from Georgia and Alabama.
When Elizabeth I visited Kenilworth in 1575 she brought an entourage of 31 barons and 400 staff for a visit that lasted an exceptional 19 days ; Leicester, the castle's owner, entertained the Queen and much of the neighbouring region with pageants, fireworks, bear baiting, mystery plays, hunting and lavish banquets.
( When thus defined, shamanism tends to occur in its purest forms in hunting and pastoral societies like those of Siberia and Central Asia, which revere a celestial High God " on the way to becoming a deus otiosus ".

When and insects
When on land, they mostly spend the day hidden under stones or logs or in dense vegetation, emerging in the evening and night to forage for worms, insects and other invertebrates.
:" When we see leaf-eating insects green, and bark-feeders mottled-grey ; the alpine ptarmigan white in winter, the red-grouse the colour of heather, and the black-grouse that of peaty earth, we must believe that these tints are of service to these birds and insects in preserving them from danger.
When the nets were inspected, the " rods " were no more than regular moths and other ordinary flying insects.
When used as a companion planting, dill draws in many beneficial insects as the umbrella flower heads go to seed.
When the victim had to urinate or defecate, they had to do so in the open, in view of passers-by, resulting in discomfort and the attraction of insects.
When Bates arrived home in 1859 after a full eleven years, he had sent back over 14, 712 species ( mostly of insects ) of which 8, 000 were new to science.
When the wasp larvae hatch, they feed on the paralyzed insects.
When beehives are populated with bee species that have not coevolved with the California buckeye ( Aesculus californica ), sensitivity to aesculin, a neurotoxin present in its nectar, may be noticed ; this sensitivity is only thought to be present in honeybees and other insects that did not coevolve with A. californica.
When hunting for wood-boring larvae it chips away at the rotten wood, and the litter at the foot of a tree is often the first indication that insects are attacking upper branches.
When feeding on land they consume seeds, leaves, nuts and acorns, berries, fruit, insects, worms, snails, small reptiles, mammals and birds.
When the Silver Shamrock television commercial airs on Halloween night, the chip will activate, killing the wearer and unleashing a lethal swarm of insects and snakes, killing those around the wearer.
When feeding young, adults will hammer off the heads off large insects to make them easier to consume, and remove the gut from caterpillars so that the tannins in the gut will not retard the chick's growth.
When present in amounts less than those fatal to insects, they still appear to have an insect repellent effect.
When young, alligators eat fish, insects, snails, crustaceans, and worms.
When the crop grows, the Eurasian Skylark plots ( areas without crop seeds ) become areas of low vegetation where Eurasian Skylarks can easily hunt insects, and can build their well camouflaged ground nests.
When present in amounts not fatal to insects, they still appear to have an insect repellent effect.
When they were first methodically published, in 1993, the Crato Formation limestones provided a new site for pterosaurs, one that also preserved insects that fell into a brackish lagoon and semionotid fish preserved in phosphatized nodules.
When the corpora allata of the third instar insect were removed, the level of JH was equal in both insects to that in the fourth instar animal, and hence both proceeded to the fifth instar at the next moult.
When the insects make contact with the plant they will stick to it, making it shrink until it dies.
When on the ground, either to catch insects or cross short open areas, mouse lemurs hop like a frog.
When insects land on the leaves, they find themselves stuck to the mucilage secreted by the stalked glands on the leaves.
When a habitat changes, the most common thing to happen is that the resident population moves to another locale which suits it ; this is the typical response of flying insects or oceanic organisms, who have wide ( though not unlimited ) opportunity for movement.
When vegetation is distributed in such a way that allow the nymphs, usually called hoppers, to congregate, and there has been sufficient rain for most eggs to hatch, the close physical contact causes the insects ' hind legs to bump against one another.

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