This is a very general question, there are many animals in the world only hunted for their fur or another part of their bodies.
animals can not be hunted
well the tapir is hunted more by humans than animals
Homo habilis is believed to have primarily scavenged for food rather than actively hunted. They likely used stone tools to butcher and process meat from already deceased animals. Their diet consisted of a combination of meat they scavenged and plant materials.
Wolves are hunted the same way most animals are hunted. They are generally hunted with either bows or guns, although they are a little more difficult to get to than their slower vegetarian counterparts.
Because of more usage of intestinal system in vegetarians
Digesting plant material is more difficult for animals than digesting meat. That is because cell walls and fiber hinder an animals ability to digest plants.
Yes. She is called The Huntress, after all. But remember that the Greeks virtually always ATE what they hunted. Meat was not plentiful in the diet and farm animals were too valuable to kill for the pot. So most meat eaten was either sacrificial OR hunted. As Artemis was also Mistress of the Wild Animals, however, she probably would have frowned on activities like, say, the "hunters" who shot buffalo from trains and left the carcasses to rot. She was also said to punish people who killed more than they could eat.
"Free-range" animals contain more omega-3 fats in the meat than grain-fed animals
It is haram to eat Pork, to eat meat of dead animals, to drink bolld, to eat meat of non slaughtered animals per Islam religion, to eat from meat sacrficed to other than Allah (God in English). to eat meat of wild animals and/or birds. Refer to question below for more information.
Yes, rats eat out of garbage all the time which more than likely has meat in it
Yes because if we didn't hunt the animals there would be to many and they would all die of starvation so it's more humane to kill them quickly than let them starve.
Yes goat meat is healthier than sheep meat.