natives would trap animals by setting snares...
They would hunt animals and use traps
Humans are the only animals who set traps
The Haudenosaunee, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy, employed various traps for hunting game. They used deadfalls, which consisted of heavy logs that would fall on unsuspecting animals, as well as snares made from natural fibers to catch smaller animals like rabbits. Additionally, they constructed pitfall traps, where animals would fall into concealed holes while foraging. These traps were integral to their subsistence hunting strategies, allowing them to efficiently gather food.
The Inuit used caribou fur after killing the animals. They would use fur of animals which they killed for meat.
Wild animals that would eat you, animals that YOU may want to eat, criminals and unfriendly natives that wanted to kill you.
A trapper is one who hunts and traps animals. The trappers will operate a number of different types of traps depending on what is being trapped. There are various traps that can be used such as body gripping traps, foothold traps, snares, cages and glue traps.
Poachers commonly use various traps to capture wildlife illegally. These include snares made from wire or cable, which can ensnare animals by the neck or limbs, and pitfall traps, where animals fall into concealed holes. Other methods involve using poisoned bait or leg-hold traps that cause injury to the captured animals. These traps are often indiscriminate, posing significant threats to non-target species as well.
someone who works with wild animals is called a zoologist and a vet is someone who works with a certain area of animals eg: domestic animals
Mainly used traps, but spears and arrows were also used. Some made hooks out of bone.
H.B. Sherman Traps are some of the best live traps for small rodents. They can trap a variety of animals, such as squirrels, voles, and mice. They have become the industry standard for live traps.
Traps and poison.
The descriptive pronoun "trappers".