Sentences with phrase «as hunting skills»

Scientists examining the disappearance of large prehistoric mammals have found evidence that humans and their ancestors drove a sharp reduction in the size of land mammals as hunting skills and weaponry advanced.

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This bug activity for preschoolers encourages attention to detail and fine motor skills, as kids hunt for bugs hidden in moss.
In 2002, she was head - hunted as director general and chief economic advisor at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills - the first woman to be appointed to the role.
As babes grow up, mothers teach them survival skills like hunting, grooming and socializing.
Players also have the option to face Monster Hunter Tri's challenging quests as a single player experience accompanied by Cha - Cha, an AI hunting partner whose tracking and trapping skills prove invaluable in the hunt.
Salt goes on the run, using all her skills and years of experience as a covert operative to elude capture, but her efforts to prove her innocence only serve to cast doubt on her motives as the hunt to uncover the truth behind her identity continues and the question remains: «Who is Salt?»
Ultimately double - crossed and framed for the attempt, he must call upon all the skills he acquired as a decorated Marine sharpshooter to avoid capture while hunting down and exposing the traitors who set him up.
As in The Fugitive and The Hunted, Tommy Lee Jones plays a skilled tracker (I guarantee this guy loses his car keys all the time in real life) and is the same stoic character that he always plays.
as im playing portable 3rd i just wan na know what are good skills for hunting horn users?
In that same interview, she highlighted an anecdote that serves as a reminder that being an «Olympic also - ran» still means being one of the most skilled athletes on the planet; when producers hunted around for a skating double to recreate Harding's most famous, non-scandal-related professional accomplishment — executing a triple axel in competition at the 1991 U.S. Championships — they were flatly told that it was essentially impossible to find someone capable of matching the feat.
She has spent her life learning to hunt, to defend herself, and to speak various languages, as well as other practical skills.
Mostly, they created lessons that required word processing and Internet research, but they also used concept mapping, SMART board, PowerPoint, grade books and parental notification applications, Internet scavenger hunts, multimedia projects using digital cameras and videos, asynchronous email cyber-conferencing, Internet or CD - Rom skills remediation, and commercial applications purchased by the schools as shown in Table 6.
And he realizes, as he gets pulled into the hunt for the shooter, that he has all the necessary instincts and skills to be a successful law enforcement officer after all.
Assignment writings are very much important for the college students as they can grow more creatively and can enhance knowledge hunting skills of them.
Adult cats have already fine - tuned their hunting skills and will not be as temperamental, they will only capture and kill small rodents.
The breed was originally bred to hunt wolves and act as guards for their families, but their guardian skills are almost non-existent.
It was originally used as a water retriever, but after marshes were drained in its native part of northern Italy, its truffle - hunting skills came to the fore in the late 1800s.
It is simply part of their ingrained behavior, and it helps them to hone their hunting and defensive skills as they mature.
This early ancestor of the Labrador Retriever breed was admired for its hunting and retrieving ability as well as its excellent swimming skills.
Dogs evolved as hunters in order to survive, and all modern dogs are born with innate predatory aggression, skills specific to hunting prey.
They scratch for play; as a way of practicing motor skills used in hunting; to hone the nails on their paws; and also to communicate.
«Using wand toys allows cats to use their various skills of hunting, such as stalking, jumping and running, while chasing prey.
(I use famous hunting dog trainers as the best example, because they are pretty much the pioneers in electric collar training, and they have proven their skills in public obedience and hunting trials, and in training thousands of well known dogs for customers, using electric collars.
Play is often viewed as practice for real - life skills, so it's not unusual to see stalking, chasing, hunting, and even killing behaviors as part of normal dog play.
Originally deployed in Scotland to retrieve hunted birds that had fallen to the ground, the Gordon Setter's strong hunter's instinct, skill with scents, and general companion qualities have made it a very popular breed indeed, as well as an enduring one.
He has great hunting skills in water as well as uneven terrain.
Over the years, as hunting has declined in popularity, many Bassets have lost their age - old skills.
There, Standard Schnauzers were bred with smaller dogs, such as the miniature poodle and the Affenpinscher, to create a farm dog that was skilled at hunting rats.
Keep your pooch out of the action, as «Fido» may capitalize on his hunting skills and gorge on the eggs intended for the eager children.
Bred as a hunting dog to retrieve waterfowl, it earned the privilege of guarding the emperor because of its skill in protecting the home.
As with other dogs in the Terrier group, they're known for their hunting skill including sharp sense of smell that enables them to participate in earthdog trials.
Potential negative: A mixed breed is not the best choice if you want a dog with specific skills, such as herding sheep, or hunting pheasants or rabbits.
Because of its excellent retrieving skills, the Irish Water Spaniel was used as a hunting companion in England, Ireland, and the United States (it was first brought to U.S. in 1870s).
Likewise, you should never place them close to your birds as those avian creatures can trigger their hunting skills.
Today's shimmering silver Weimaraner continues to be used in its homeland and elsewhere as a talented personal hunting companion that can track, point and retrieve with equal skill.
# 9 They are more flexible Because they are not bred with a specific skill set in mind, such as herding or hunting, mixed breeds are though to adjust easily to to a variety of households and living conditions.
Jack Russells are also known for their hunting skills, so you're going to want to take extra care when training as they are easily sidetracked.
An American dog breed with a hunting and farm - dog history, Rat Terriers are cherished as family pets and for their pest control skills.
The Jagdterrier is known for its black - and - tan coloration as well as its work ethic and hunting skills.
It is a breed of scenthound and a talented courser, though its skills are also well - suited to hunting deer and boar as well.
The breed is renowned for its hunting skills and excellent focus as well as is deep, sonorous howl.
In the United States, the Sloughi is kept primarily as a companion animal and family pet, although venues exist in which to test the Sloughi's naturally exquisite hunting skills, including free coursing, and organized open field coursing.
«Even well - fed indoor kitties feel the urge to hunt and will drop the spoils of their victory at your feet, such as plush toys or a fake mouse, and your fearless hunter should still be praised for his exceptional skills,» she recommends.
As with several other dogs within the Terrier group, they're famous for their hunting skill and keen sense of smell, which enables them all to participate in earthdog trials.
She is currently developing her skills as she hunts for the scent of birch both indoors and out.
It can aid in developing social skills, as well as stalking, pouncing and hunting skills in kittens.
They have not been confined to using their skills just for hunting; these talented breeds also excel as therapy dogs, assistance dogs, and search and rescue dogs.
Cats have a reputation for being fearless and lethal predators, but there's a flip side to this characterization: While domestic cats who live with us still retain their hunting skills, they themselves are also prey — to dogs, urban coyotes, even birds such as hawks and owls.
This intellectual skill is part of the cat survival in the wild, but as indoor cats don't need to hunt to eat this instinct doesn't get fulfilled.
Feeding dingoes — whether unwittingly or deliberately — makes them less fearful of people and dependent on hand - outs as their hunting - skills decline.
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