Sentences with phrase «animal by a hunter»

Waters thinks the sharpened bone came from the tip of a weapon that was thrust into the animal by a hunter who was aiming for the lungs, but missed.

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There is some controversy surrounding the scientific rationale of eating like our ancient ancestors — i.e., animal proteins and plants, the kinds of foods and that would be amassed by a hunter - gatherer society.
your delusional if any of it doesn't sound like an explaination of a natural event or something like death where all we have is to guess... its all stone age beliefs and some people are still as smart as ug the stone age hunter who says thank you to the gods of the plains and stars for providing animals to hunt and light to hunt by.
But Gobo had for a time been cared for by a hunter — pampered like a domestic animal, fed, but made to wear a halter.
Unlike food animals which are «produced» on farms, such as cows and pigs, kangaroos are shot in the bush by people ranging from recreational to professional hunters, free of any oversight or scrutiny.
The actor is set to star in a film directed by veteran stunt coordinator Nick Powell (The Bourne Identity, X-Men: The Last Stand, Cinderella Man), which centers on Frank Walsh (Cage), a big game hunter for zoos who has booked passage on a Greek shipping freighter with a fresh haul of exotic and deadly animals from the Amazon, including a rare white jaguar.
Animal welfare campaigners argue that animals are literally torn apart by dogs, and fervently reject the hunters» claims that animals are killed quickly.
Hunters show their respect for the 12 - foot tall animals, which weigh 1,500 lb, by doing their best to eliminate them.
Judging from aerial surveys, sporadic reports by hunters and ranchers, and signals from the few animals wearing radio collars, state wildlife biologists think there are now more than 500 wolves here.
By testing all those samples, I identified microbes inhabiting the animal reservoirs and focused on those that showed up in the hunters» blood, making them candidates for firing up human disease.
In 1896 the U.S. Supreme Court declared all wild animals property of the state, forcing hunters to obtain licenses and abide by hunting restrictions.
The study also refutes claims by Norwegian and Japanese whale hunters that hunting is necessary for scientific reasons, Clark argues: «This research shows that you can study these animals better alive than dead.»
But a new paper in the journal Conservation Biology calls out a troubling side effect: Some tags can be accessed by people who don't have the animals» best interests at heart, from hunters and poachers to antipredator groups and even nature tourists.
One hair came from an animal shot 40 years ago in Ladakh, India, by a hunter who reported that it behaved differently from typical brown bears.
Stone objects collected by prehistoric hunters were effective as throwing weapons to hunt animals, research at Leeds Beckett University reveals.
Unlike early human hunter - gatherer groups, Neanderthals concentrated almost entirely on hunting big game, as evidenced by the abundance of large animal bones in Neanderthal archaeological sites.
Yes, that's risky, because tourism is fickle: but take it away and animals are killed by hunters.
An article in Nature this week (read «Archaeology: The Milk Revolution») outlines the evidence and argues it is more likely than not this adaptation was carried by agricultural people (having domesticated animals and grains) moving into the area, replacing hunter gatherer peoples lacking this mutation.
Furthermore, the types of plant and animal foods that together comprise the macronutrient composition of hunter - gatherer diets are substantially different from those commonly consumed by Westernized societies.
Gotu kola was carried by tiger hunters in India as a way of healing potential wounds resulting from encounters with these animals.
The hunters and gatherer, upon whose dietary habits vic diets are inspired by, were often particular about the type of animal, its organs and state that was eaten.
Wild plant foods known to be consumed by hunter - gatherers generally maintain higher micronutrient concentrations than do their domesticated counterparts (4,145), as does the muscle meat of wild animals (64).
Spoor is a film from Poland directed by Agnieszka Holland about a retired teacher who gets pissed at the hunters in her village killing so many animals.
A cougar, the first animal that Benji lays his eyes upon after finding safety in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, gets killed by a hunter early on.
The themes that Jim Henson's electric Kool - Aid acid trip tackles through its tacky sketches, instantly - dated guest stars, and cobwebbed musical interludes run the gamut from loneliness (a disturbing rendition of Jim Croce's «Time in a Bottle» in which a Muppet mutilates and pickles himself) to war (a version of Buffalo Springfield's «For What It's Worth» sung by forest animals being terrorized by mad redneck hunters) to exotic burlesques that predict the melancholia lacing The Dark Crystal and the eternally underestimated The Muppet Movie.
He knew that the bison, having been decimated by commercial hunters, was well on its way to extinction but decided to organize an expedition west to kill as many of the animals as he could find, in order to stuff them and preserve their memory for posterity.
This reckless MO was predictably welcomed by hunters, trappers, ranchers, and their political minions, who found rabies «a dandy excuse» as a journalist wrote, for the elimination of animals who interfered with their interests, or to be able to up the intake of furbearers, or just to target - shoot live «trash» animals for clean family fun.
Not a hunter by nature, he would unfailingly find the large animals and just watch from a distance.
The dogs would track the quarry and alert the hunter by barking, holding the animal at bay until the hunter arrived.
Underlying these aims is the desire to serve the interests of game conservation, prevention of cruelty to animals, and the gun dog hunter by helping the hunter to train his dog to work before and after the shot, on land and in water.
Examples: Afghan, Borzoi, Greyhound, Saluki; Rhodesian Ridgeback My Favorites: Greyhounds; Italian Greyhounds Hunters by sight «triggered to chase and bite moving objects and animals Need same amount of exercise as any other working breed Not bred to obey commands; they are game chasers Can easily jump fences if you aren't watching; very athletic and muscular Usually not dog fighters, but will chase and kill some small animals; Rhodesian Ridgebacks are more pack oriented, more likely to be territorial, and can do higher levels of obedience than typical sighthounds; can be quite protective of the owner and property; not for novices Tough on the outside, soft on the inside.
Gun rights groups point out that all six pieces of animal rights - related legislation Fearing lobbied for in the most recent legislative session were approved and signed by Brown, including Assembly Bill 711, which, over the objection of hunters, banned the use of lead ammunition.
After Foxhounds were brought to the United States by early settlers in the 1600s, hunters used them to develop a new breed that had the size, speed, stamina and strength to hunt fox, raccoon and other animals, all day or all night, over rough terrain.
Perhaps some of its animals are sold to a ranch that allows canned hunts, meaning the animals are shot by «hunters» for «sport», with no way to escape.
Each vessel is painted with elaborate hunting scenes and crowned by a female hunter fighting a different animal: snake, alligator, jaguar, or lion.
He wants to stay ahead of the next pandemic by studying subsistence hunters and the animals they hunt.
animal news: Two bald eagles have been found shot dead in Tennessee, a few hours outside of Nashville, apparently deliberately targeted by someone who John Rayfield, special agent for the US Fish & Wildlife Service calls «more of an eagle killer than eagle hunter
National Geographic reports that the animals face threats from a growing human population on the islands where they live, as well as being killed by subsistence hunters.
Still, the raised quota represents an increase of 45 percent over last year's, even overtaking Japan's lofty whale hunting allowance.Demand For Whale is Down, And the Quota is Up According to a report from EcoAgência, folks from the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), aren't quite sure why Norway would increase their self - imposed whale hunting quota to 1286 this year when last year's quota of 885 whales wasn't even close to being met by Norwegian hunters.
A number of scientists have suggested that, although climate change imposed stresses on hunter - gatherer - forager societies by causing rapid shifts in resources, it also provided opportunities as new plant and animal resources appeared.
In dismissing the arguments put forward by the seal hunters, the General Court made a number of interesting statements regarding the EU's ability to severely restrict trade of an «exotic import» (a product not made within the EU) within the EU's internal market on grounds of protecting the welfare of animals living outside the EU.
A comprehensive survey found that 100,000 elephants (pictured) were poached across Africa between 2010 and 2012 — mostly for their tusks — and many other animals also have been decimated by hunters.
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