A good hunter studies what they are hunting. They will study the animal foot prints found in animal or hunting books.
Wild turkey
Paleontologists can determine many things. By the number of toes, their shape, the type of claws, and the size of the footprints, researchers can determine what type of animal the footprint belonged to. By the distance between footprints and the depth of the footprints, they can find out the speed and weight of the animal. By the size of the footprint, they can determine the size of the animal. The footprints can also show us interesting things about an animal's gait, for example, that raptors held their sickle claws up off the ground or that pterosaurs walked on their wings and feet. The presence of many footprints of the same type of animal can reveal that a species lived in groups.
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Constellations and bird and animal footprints
Constellations and bird and animal footprints
Hunter-gatherers used materials such as wood, branches, leaves, animal skins, and mud to make their shelters. They would construct temporary structures like huts, tents, or lean-tos that could be easily assembled and moved as they followed food sources.
the hunter.
If not an animal, A Hunter.
no, i think he is a police.
Cats!
if the hunter sees the animal, it will run and if it is caught, it will die
yes