No
They hunt by the sharp things they use and builed
it uses scent, sight, and hearing
The Cheyenne was able to hunt fish by catching with their hands, dropping basket in the water as the tide brought fish to the basket, and by use of nets which they made from leather and grass.
its hearing
Ocelots are nocturnal hunters that primarily rely on their keen eyesight and hearing to catch prey. They ambush their prey from trees or bushes and use their sharp claws and teeth to quickly capture and kill their target. Ocelots typically hunt small mammals, birds, and reptiles.
Tigers use eye sight, smell and hearing, not only to hunt, but to avoid danger (usually from humans).
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they used bows to hunt and spears to fish
Nocturnal animals with asymmetrical hearing can better detect the direction of sound sources, allowing them to pinpoint prey or detect predators in the dark. This hearing asymmetry enhances their ability to locate and localize sounds, which is crucial for survival in low-light conditions.
it has strong hearing
Bears hunt for their prey in the wild by using their keen sense of smell and hearing to locate potential food sources. They may also use their strength and speed to catch prey such as fish, small mammals, or insects. Bears are opportunistic feeders and will eat a variety of foods depending on what is available in their environment.
While some Owls are specifically adapted to hunt fish, they do not possess SONAR. Their hearing is very sensitive, and in combination with their enhanced eyesight, they are a very successful predator.