Sentences with phrase «developed as hunters»

The Vizsla is also known as the Hungarian Pointer and was originally developed as hunters used for hunting rabbit and waterfowl.
The American Kennel Club says this about the breed: «A large and muscular dog, the Rhodesian Ridgeback was not only developed as hunter but also as a family protector.

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It's not as if one day every single hunter - gatherer across the world unstrung their bows, developed a healthy fear of animal protein and artery - clogging saturated fat, converted their spears to shovels, and began planting wheat, barley, and various other cereals.
But as Belle begins to develop feelings for her captor with the help of the castle's enchanted staff, a narcissistic hunter named Gaston (Richard White) sets out to kill the Beast in order to win Belle's hand.
History and Facts: The Irish Terrier originated in the Cork region of Ireland and was developed as a watchdog and vermin hunter.
For instance, a garden - lover probably would not be happy with a West Highland Terrier, which was developed in Scotland as a vermin hunter.
The book is a treasure, pure and simple, a tribute to the hunter - as - consummate - outdoorsman, an homage to the silken bond that develops between species when each understands the breadth and depth of the other.
Developed in the 1500s as a hunter of wild boar, it also became useful as a herding dog and guardian of the flock.
The Rottweiler was developed in Germany as a cattle, guard dog and boar hunter.
The Greyhound developed as a sight hunter in the arid and semi-arid lands of North Africa and the Middle East, and the Arabs selectively bred him for increased speed.
He hunted with foxhounds and beagles as a young man to mimic the hunter - gatherer partnership and surveyed breeders on the traits they were developing in their lines.
History and Health of the Shiba Inu Dog Breed: The Shiba Inu was developed in Japan as a bird and small game hunter and watch dog.
The breed was first developed as a gun - dog, being bred to aid hunters in retrieving downed waterfowl.
Thus, we can call the breeds developed in America during the early years «hunter's dogs,» as opposed to the «trainer's dogs» we've imported from Great Britain in more recent years.
The Great Dane is a native of Germany that was developed as a boar hunter and, later, a watchdog.
Perhaps Cornelis van Rooyen, who began his career as a hunter at the early age of fourteen years, did more than any of his contemporaries in developing and popularising the ridgeback for hunting.
It developed a local reputation as the dog to have when a hunter's success or failure determined whether his family would have enough to eat.
The breed was developed in Ireland as an all around working farm dog and hunter of small game.
Developed in England as a waterfowl specialist and an upland hunter, the Curly Retriever is known to be a versatile, all - purpose dog.
Gregg Borschmann: As hunters, cats prefer live prey, so it's been the holy grail of feral cat management to develop a bait that's enticing, humane and lethal.
They decided that meant there was just as much evolutionary pressure on herbivores to develop the brain power to escape when being hunted as there was on hunters to capture prey.
He was developed in England and Scotland as both a land hunter and a water retriever (retrieving shot ducks from the water).
Despite the fact that early breeders developed the dog as a formidable hunter and defender of property, Rhodesian lovers stay with the breed because he is also a fine companion animal, intelligent, playful and affectionate.
The population density then increases to at least 1 person per square kilometer as the hunter - gatherer cultures become more sophisticated and begin to develop agriculture and civilizations.
Did hunter - gatherers had more free time to spend how they pleased than us as members of developed society?
You may not be able to regenerate a lost passion, but you can at least develop a renewed enthusiasm and focus on what you want as a job hunter.
Hunters use online social media and profiles, with references and testimonials, as tools to enable their networks and develop a brand and Subject matter Expertise in their field.
An evolutionary perspective suggests that father involvement has been important in the increased fertility of human hunter - gatherers compared with the other great apes.21 - 23 That observation contrasts, however, with a world today where fertility levels are plummeting in most countries, with fathers typically investing large amounts of resources and care in few offspring over prolonged periods.6, 24 In this latter case, the time and resources provided by fathers may help develop a child's social and educational capital, in turn helping him / her succeed socially as an adult.25
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