Not exact matches
It's like
rabbit hunger, that classic situation where it takes more calories to
hunt, dress and cook the
rabbit than you get
from the meal.
Quests also nicely blend mundane medieval duties like
hunting rabbits for food and taking on guard patrols with more involving jaunts like investigating a murder, partying with a priest, tripping with witches, and tracking down the bad guys to get some vengeance and earn respect
from nobility.
Dug (voiced by Eddie Redmayne) and his mates are content to
hunt rabbits around their forest home until they clang into their Bronze Age oppressors, led by the unctuous Lord Nooth (Tom Hiddleston), who swiftly banishes them
from their land.
One of the rarer dogs on the list and contrary to what's suggested by its name, it's not descended
from Egypt, but
from Malta, where it was bred to
hunt rabbits.
The usual source of Y. pestis is the rat flea, but
hunting pets can contract the plague
from eating infected rodents or
rabbits.
However, while years ago dogs used to
hunt vermin, chase
rabbits or herd cows, nowadays, cars, joggers, squirrels and the occasional neighbor's cat will make good replacements
from a dog's perspective!
I knew she must have
hunted rabbits, rats or moles for survival,
from the way she reacted to any little noise of grass moving.
They have also over the years been used to
hunt from rabbits and foxes underground, and to track injured deer over land.
History: Beagles have an origin
from Great Britain and were originally bred as a pack hound who
hunted rabbits with their owners in Wales, and England back in the 13th century.
But Greek documents
from 400 B.C. describe Beagle - like dogs, and the Romans may have brought small
rabbit -
hunting hounds with them to England and bred them with the local hounds.
To decrease the risk of contracting plague in endemic western states, keep pets
from roaming and
hunting to limit their contact with rodent and
rabbit carcasses.
Campbell's original material also echoes key scenes
from documentary that captured the day to day routine of the village; the creamery, turf cutting,
rabbit hunting and gatherings in the local pub.