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The Europeans hunted buffalo, fish, small birds and easy hunts, such as rabbits

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Europeans hunted for a variety of animals, depending on the time period and region. In medieval times, they hunted primarily for game such as deer, boar, and birds. In later centuries, they also hunted for furs from animals like beavers, wolves, and foxes. Additionally, Europeans engaged in large-scale hunting of whales and seals for their blubber, oil, and other resources.

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