Some have suffered damaged reputations; a few have seen their net worth drop; none have had to
hunt for food in garbage cans.
In addition to having to craft weapons, players also must learn survival skills such
as hunting for food and creating fire.
In their natural environment,
cats hunt for food, hide from predators, and mark and defend their home territories.
The activity
of hunting for food would provide our dogs with much needed exercise and plenty of mental stimulation.
Allowing your dog to live on welfare — Dogs in the
wild hunt for food and other resources.
By making our
dogs hunt for their food we can significantly reduce and even eliminate destructive chewing and other bad dog behavior.
History shows that humans and dogs worked together to
hunt for food thus starting the relationship that they now share today.
A: Most likely if you find a kitten or litter of kittens alone, the mother cat is
off hunting for food and will return shortly.
Like the wild hamster, while he has no need to spend
hours hunting for food, your captive one is still biologically programmed to be energetic.
Standing at a tiny (for an emu) 1.4 metres fully grown, its extinction has been put down to being
hunted for food by sealers.
Whether a toddler should be forced to
hunt for her food with a spear or be carried on a mom's shoulder and breast - fed until graduate school are subjects beyond my pay grade.
Children will get up close and personal with the hawk and discover how this vital
predator hunts for food, nests and raise their chicks and survives from day to day.
People keep thinking their beloved gun rights (in the way they interpret the Cont * itution) impact society the same way today as they did when people were doing a lot
more hunting for food, defending themselves from animals, defending themselves in places where law had not yet been established.
It's most compelling, and often frustrating, as a portrait of a rural Inuit population that relies on sustainable
seal hunting for food, community and economic survival.
Brando and Cyrus are the rascals of our cat room,
always hunting for food (they're on a special diet because of Cyrus» renal failure), exciting adventures, and new friends.
They told us the pendants were made of fibers from six different Andean animals — vicuña, deer, alpaca, llama, guanaco, and viscacha (the latter a common
rodent hunted for food).
To protect the animals (which were
sometimes hunted for food), he was given a rifle that he didn't know how to use and fortunately never had to fire.
It can swim 10 times the length of its body in one second, reproduce with and without the help of a partner, and
cunningly hunt for food, all of which allow it to thrive in unsalted waters worldwide.
We evolved to handle short bouts of acute stress pretty well, in paleolithic times we might have ran from a large animal or
hunted for food causing stress.
But then they would return from the hunt to feast and OVER-eat for as long as they could before they ran out to
hunt for food again.
Director and screen writer Taika Waititi does not shy away from showing us the realities of outdoor living including: stealing provisions, threatening other people with guns, and the
fundamental hunt for food, all which are essential to long - term survival in the woods.
«Yet, many of their mothers may just be
out hunting for food,» said Bretta Nelson of the Arizona Humane Society.