The pioneers usually shot and ate the animals that attacked them if they had a rifle.
hyow many wild types of animals
no, because wild animals are wild for ever and will not be nice with people
The difference is that tamed animals are like trained and wild animals are like just wild and sometimes dangerous.
yes some wild animals eat mushrooms
Here are five wild animals;MooseCheetahOstrichBlackbirdBlue whale
The roads were very dangerous to travel, there was dangerous wild animals, and many Native American tribes attacked travelers on the way.
Make a club because they are there to kill your favrite animals
they saw many animals, bobcat, buffalo or bison, coyote, sometimes wild horses, etc.
During the age of pioneers in the US, the most common wild animal seen was the water buffalo. There were so many that the pioneers shot them down in a train to clear the train tracks.
One of the main risks is being attacked by wild animals.
Pioneers find it on Thailand.
Usually, mushers do not use their animals unless they have full trust in them and most animals are extremely loyal. If a musher was to be attacked his/her companions would most likely at least attempt to protect him/her
It can't be certain but their is a possibility that the Nazis were attacked by wild animals. However, they would most likely to be armed, so there would be a slim chance of injury
The pioneers faced starvation, undrinkable water, and disease. Loneliness, wild animals killing their livestock, mosquitoes and native American attacks.
starvation, thirst, native americans ambushing the pioneers, and wild animals ambushing the horses as well as miners turning on each other
There were several hardships that were encountered on the Oregon Trail. Some or all of these included the following: lack of supplies, such as food, water, shelter etc. Also they may have been attacked by Native Americans and wild animals.
Because the pionners might get attacked by native americans.