To hunters, it is considered real.
Mushroom hunting isn't a sport that I know of. Cool hobby though.
Hunting was classed as a sport in the Tudor times when Henry The 8th enjoyed a day of hunting he classe it as a sport.
No, hunting is not a original Olympic sport.
Sport hunting is a sport when peeps ride horses and shoot deer and stuff
Nobles would often go hunting for boar, deer, etc. in the forest. This was considered a popular sport at the time.
Bowling has long been considered a true sport. There are professionals that earn their living by playing the sport. There are local, regional, national and international competitions. There are naysayers that feel that if a sport is not in the Olympics, then it isn't considered a real sport. However there are sports, such as Squash and Cricket not in the Olympics. And there are sports that deal with placement, such as Curling that are in the Olympics.
they hunted for food, likely not for sport
Fox hunting became popular in the 17th and 18th century. People navigated from deer hunting to fox because fox were considered vermin, and because there was a lack of deer to hunt as sport. People use dogs and horses to aid in the hunting of fox.
No hunting is not cruel, Hunting is a sport. Where do you think all the meat that we eat comes from.
Skiing originated in Norway, and it was used by the people there to get along quicker while hunting. It is also considered the worlds oldest sport.
Sport is most cirtantly a real job, if they make any income at all it should be considered as a real job, but if they don't make any money out of the sport it's just a hobby
hunting and sport