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When used as a noun, the plural of hunt is hunts.When used as a verb, the word 'hunts' is present tense, not a plural. Verbs do not have a plural form.
The plural form for the noun 'hunt' is hunts'. Example sentence:Fox hunts were once the fashion on rural estates.The word 'hunt' is also a verb (hunts, hunting, hunted). The noun form for the verb is 'hunter', one who hunts, and the gerund (verbal noun) 'hunting'. Example sentence:Hunting was once a necessity but today it is sport for the hunter.
That is the correct plural of the word safari, "safaris" (wildlife hunts or tours).
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it hunts by its echolocation
cobra's hunt for food and they hunt humans rats and lizards
Hunts small insects. Lives in Europe. Hunts during the night, in gardens, parks, woods etc.
A treasure hunt usually looks for a valuable treasure and scavenger hunts look for many unvaluable objects.
the tiger hunts alone and the lion hunts with it's pride.
It hunts during the dead of night.
The female lions hunt.
people hunt tigers for their skin