snakes
it's the pig
It was the Poison Dart Frog, it comes in a variety of bright colors. From bright red to even blue. The bright colors are the frogs natural defense against birds.
The Kiowa used bows and arrows, and also spears, knives, and darts. The arrowheads were made of sharpened flint (rock), and the spines of the prickly pear cactus were used as points on their darts. (see related link)
Yes. Their poison was used by South American and Columbian Indians to poison the tips of their blowgun darts.
The Cherokee used arrowheads, spear points, stone weapons, axes, tomahawks, blowguns and poisoned darts for their weapons.
she used swords, snakes, and powder and oil poisin
The Ute Indians traditionally played a dart game known as "darts" or "target darts." In this game, players used a set of spears or darts to throw at a target, often marked with concentric circles or other scoring zones. The objective was to score points by hitting specific areas of the target. The game often involved skill and precision, fostering competition and community among players.
No, only streamline darts. With some modification, other darts can be used.
they used animal skin for drums and they used animal bones for other things.
bison
The eye of the tiger
A bag made from dried animal hides used to carry food by Native Indians is known as a "pouch" or "satchel." These bags were typically crafted from materials like buffalo or deer hides and were commonly used to store and transport food items while on the move.