In order to capture buffaloes plains people employed a variety of different strategies. The most common methods included:
Surrounding the herd was the most common method used by plains people. This technique involved a group of hunters slowly surrounding a herd of buffalo eventually leading them into a large open area such as a prairie or clearing. The hunters would then close off the area creating a natural corral. Once the herd was trapped the hunters could then drive the buffalo in any direction they wanted often towards the village or camp for capture.
Another technique used by plains people was driving the buffalo into a corral. This was done by first building a large circular corral with a gate at one end. The hunters would then drive the herd towards the corral while other hunters closed the gate. This corral was then used to capture the buffalo.
Stampede trapping was another common method used to capture buffalo. This involved the hunters building a fence or corral in an area where the buffalo would naturally stampede. When the herd of buffalo began to run the hunters would close off the area trapping the buffalo inside. This was a very effective technique and could be used to capture large numbers of buffalo.
The final method used by plains people to capture buffalo was drive lances. This involved the hunters driving lances into the buffalo to slow them down and make them easier to capture. This was a dangerous technique and was only used when other methods had failed.
These were the most common methods used by plains people to capture buffalo. Each technique was designed to capture the buffalo in the most efficient and safe way possible ensuring the success of the hunt.
The most spectacular way of killing buffalo was to drive a whole herd off a cliff by getting it to stampede in the right direction. A good example is the "Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump" World Heritage site in Alberta, Canada. The dead animals would then be butchered for their meat and hides. A similar method was to drive the herd into an enclosed canyon or pound and pick off the animals one by one.
You can get a Fearow in the Kisara Plains Capture Challenge
If you mean: Dodrio... it can be found in Kisara Plains (Plains Capture Challenge).
It is in Kisara Plains with the Plains Capture Challenge. Here is how you can find Doduo during the Plains Capture Challenge. "Doduo is quite tricky to find, and requires quick capturing skills, because you must capture two Gardevoirs, and to do that, you must first capture two Kirlias. Doduo will appear in the southern side again just outside the trees." - Serebii
They used Spears to hunt Buffallos, Fish & Rabbits
In Pokemon rangerappears in the plains capture challenge on a cliff at the top of the plain. He only appears if you beat Joel's high score in the capture arena.
You go to the top right corner in Ringtown and play the Capture Challenge. Then Dodrio will go to your Pokedex. You need to beat the original high score in the Grassland Challenge, first, so you can unlock Dodrio. Certain Pokemon are only unlocked when you beat high scores. You then find Dodrio towards the South-West side of Kisara Plains (the Grassland Challenge area).
Yes. Like all mammals, buffallos produce milk. Their milk is used in mozzerella cheese, among other foods
Britain and France were at war. The French held Quepec and the British were trying to capture it. As part of that effort they attached French forces on the Plains of Abraham in fron of Quebec City.
Go to kisara plains. capture two kirlias then two gardevoirs. then several doduos. dodrio should then appear near the southwest corner.
When he runs out of the hideout you have to go too. Then you chase him with hour lasso. He Will stop in front of a river. Be careful leading him to the station in Diamond Plains.
i have no idea but my best guess is.... James Wolfe, a major general, launched an assault to take the city. In essence, he was taking up a position on the Plains of Abraham.
For a Tiger anything that moves is fair game. Their diet may vary from small rabbits to giant wild buffallos. They eat monkeys, baboons, deer, antelope, cattle etc.