First,you shouldn't hunt him. Second,if you really want to know how i did read this. I drank 1 cup of coffe(not decaf).I drank 2 cups of cola soda. And I thought about alot of things at night,so my mind wouldn't go blank.Next thing you know, I hear santa. I said hi, then he left. I guess he was in a hurry. He does travel the world in 1 night!
The traditional English name for Santa Claus is Father Christmas. The American influence has caused a gradual shift from this name.Santa is a bit of a chameleon, adapting to different environments and backdrops- in England, he is generally called Father Christmas, same title ( In French) used in France. St. Nick - or variants thereof common in Germany and Scandinavian countries- somewhat oddly the Swiss, in the city of Zurich had a local festival honoring St. nicholas ( as a bishop) which had a parade of marchers in outsized hats mostly ecclesisastical in style and bore the name of the Klausjagen- roughly ( Claus" Hunt) and really this ceremony had nothing to do with Christmas!
They hunt at night because they are nocturnal.
with a bow and arrow hahahah
arrows and guns
Cheetahs hunt primarily throughout the day, but geographical variations exist. For instance, cheetahs in the Sahara and the Masai Mara hunt after sunset to escape the high temperatures of the day. In the Serengeti they hunt when the lions and hyenas are inactive.
arrows and guns
Hunt Stromberg died on August 23, 1968, in Santa Monica, California, USA.
a little of both but they hunt in day so diurnal and nocturnal. All owls are awake at night but some be awake at day sometimes too.
Not if you have compassion for other sentient beings.
They hunt or feed . Mostly ))) They basically do what -animals that are awake in the day- do during the day .
'Nocturnal' is the term used for animals that hunt or stay awake during the night; such as bats, owls, and so on. Animals that hunt or stay awake during the day are diurnal. This means that they sleep during the night, whereas nocturnal they sleep during the day.
Basically the same, correct to local spelling in Grammar. Incidentally the Swiss have a non-Christmas related holiday honoring St. Nicholas- the bishop who is the prototype of Santa Claus, called the Klausjagen ( roughly Claus-Hunt) This is a parade and characters wear outsized hats based on Bishop"s mitres. It is NOT Christmas oriented at all. Held on December 6, St. Nicholas day.