Yes they used to hunt animals like wild pigs, but not because they wanted to but they had to for food.
There are still wild guinea pigs living in South America, in the mountains of Peru, Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Wild guinea pigs have different predators to modern guinea-pigs because of where they live. Predators of wild guinea pigs are wild cats, coyotes, wolves, snakes, hawks, and owls. Humans probably hunt them for easy food, also.
guinea pigs are extinct in the wild from when the europeans went to south America and killed them off. guinea pigs Only live with humans now:-(Answer 2:There are still wild guinea pigs living in South America, in the mountains of Peru, Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Wild guinea pigs have different predators to modern guinea-pigs because of where they live. Predators of wild guinea pigs are wild cats, coyotes, wolves, snakes, hawks, and owls. Humans probably hunt them for easy food, also. They are small but seem to camouflage well, which helps to protect them. They hide in the undergrowth.
Pygmies hunt with sticks and bows and arrows. They hunt antelopes, pigs, and monkeys. They catch fish, and pick wild yams, berries and other plants, as well as gather honey.
In small packs, dholes hunt for deer and wild pigs. In large packs, they have been known to hunt tigers, leopards, and sloth bears.
they can eat anything from lettuce to flesh, but they don't particularly hunt for meat. that is what wild hogs do.
well.... guinea pigs might not be wild, but wild cavies, simalar to guinea pigs, are wild.
pigs are born in the wild in the farm some pigs are born in the wild
wild pigs are boars; which try to gore you :)
I looked this up on the San Diego zoo web site and the panda is not given as something the Dhole hunts. They hunt sheep, rodents, rabbits, turtles, lizards, and wild pigs. They also eat berries. They hunt in packs and use various sounds for communication. Often they will have a "lead" dog. They are similar to the African wild dog.
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Hamsters do not hunt- in the wild or in captivity.