Sentences with phrase «hunting for food»

In a majority of four to three, the Court held that while the original Treaty right included hunting for the purposes of commerce, that right was abrogated by the NRTA which limited the right to hunting for food only.
Biologist report that the falcons feel comfortable in the city now, because their hunting for food is easier due to less trees in the city compared to the previous century, so the prey can't hide as easily.
«When I ventured up to Hudson Bay in mid-November and saw the undernourished polar bears with their cubs, sitting around at the shore of the Hudson Bay, waiting for the then month - overdue sea ice to arrive so they could begin hunting for food, it suddenly came home for me.
Indeed Mann was actively trying to pull on heart strings by mewing in the CBD release, «When I ventured up to Hudson Bay in mid-November and saw the undernourished polar bears with their cubs, sitting around at the shore of the Hudson Bay, waiting for the then month - overdue sea ice to arrive so they could begin hunting for food, it suddenly came home for me.
Previous bouts of human - caused extinctions were due mainly to directed take: humans hunting for food.
Robert McChesney (1913 - 2008) was raised in Missouri and had a wild childhood building rafts, hunting for food, and riding horseback; this immersion in nature would stay with him, infusing his life and his work.
I have no idea why the developers sought to develop survivalism mechanics in the beginning (hunting for food, making camp) but not reuse any of that after the first hour, other shooting people with arrows.
There were times I spend my day farming, maintaining my house, hunting for food and just sitting back and relax.
Diving here you will be surrounded by jacks flashing silver in the sunlight and often dashing around very close to the reef hunting for food.
You can also see trumpetfish, nose down in the reef hunting for food.
Feral cats are used to surviving on their own, which includes doing everything from hunting for food to finding safe shelter.
As previously mentioned, a feral cat is used to hunting for food on its own.
Humans kill more animals every day just by driving cars than cats do by hunting for food.
Birds make up only a small percentage of their diet when they rely solely on hunting for food.
Dogs» wild relatives spend most of their waking hours scavenging and hunting for food, caring for offspring, defending territory and playing with each... → Read More: Is your Pooch getting enough exercise?
Gone are the days of scavenging and hunting for food, chasing away enemies and playing with each other.
Unowned cats were much more active than outdoor pet cats, because they had to spend more time hunting for food.
In nature, cats spend 80 % of their waking hours hunting for food.
Many bearded dragon owners are saying that sand can not be used for baby bearded dragon at all because they might have impaction due to accidentally intake of sand while they are hunting for food.
They were rarely fed by their owners during adulthood, resulting in them hunting for their food, but never harming the animals it guarded.
The activity of hunting for food would provide our dogs with much needed exercise and plenty of mental stimulation.
Captain Fantastic stars Viggo Mortensen (Lord of the Rings) as sudden widower Ben, who is devoted to raising his six kids off the grid, imparting the freedoms and values he holds most dear through their isolated woodland existence where they spend their days roaming the landscape and hunting for food, and their evenings discussing great works of literature or playing musical instruments.
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.
The first half an hour is more of an observation of how the family survive rather than plot, as we watch them hunting for food and see some of the funny characters come to life like Gran (Cloris Leachman) and baby Sandy (Randy Thom).
He occasionally meets for grunting «conversations» with his best friend «M» (Rob Corddry), and sometimes they go out hunting for food (human brains).
This comes down to a simple problem of establishing the passage of time — much of the book follows Katniss alone for days in the densely forested arena, staving off dehydration and hunting for food.
Blacksugargun simply means sugar from a black mamba which is hunting for food and the food is just right here, so don't be stinch let's start the game
I imagine these people living like families, raising their children together and hunting for food together.
They ate once or twice per day and the rest of the time they were fasting, hunting for food for the next meal.
This inborn numerical sense reaches back millions of years, researchers say, and has been used by humans and animals to help guide everyday behaviors such as hunting for food.
Inhabiting India and Southeast Asia, fishing cat populations are declining, and the species is considered endangered because of habitat loss and hunting for food and fur.
We do not know why they began to crawl — perhaps they were hunting for food, fleeing a mysterious predator or doing something else entirely.
Without claws or sharp teeth, humans» ability to throw a stone or spear was a primary method of hunting for food.
Most scientists agree that humans played a role in the giant lemurs» demise by hunting them for food and forcing them out of habitats.
If this wasn't bad enough, the Syrian army is deploying snipers to shoot at people out in the open who are hunting for food.
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.
This is literally camping on the ocean except we don't have to hunt for food.
Nobody * hunts for food.
«It allows the poor to hunt for food for their families.»
I will maintain that it is not a very large number of poor people who truly hunt for food (as opposed to sport) but can not substantiate this claim.
This feature helps with movement, and so helps animals hunt for food and avoid predators.
Its unfair to infants and unfair to mothers to force them to remove themselves from their infants like nesting eagles to go hunt for food rather than as humans where food can be brought to her by her mate, or by mate substitutes.
We'll also enjoy the return of the birds to our fields, forests and wetlands as they hunt for food, sing songs, and build nests.
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).
The lizards need to move quickly to hunt for food and to avoid predators, and previous research has shown that their sprint speed is strongly correlated with survival and reproductive success.
Under normal circumstances, groups of two or three whales tend to dive in synchrony across tens of square kilometers to hunt for food.
Birds, which the indians hunt for food, have been frightened away and the loggers have caused soil erosion that has polluted rivers and driven away the fish.
Rather, they brought with them saws, arrows, and pickaxes to chop down trees for shelter, hunt for food, and mine the land for other life - saving resources.
For instance, domesticated animals have smaller brains than their wild counterparts probably because they do not require the extra brainpower that could help them evade predators or hunt for food.
Mr. Smith hunts for food outside.
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