The word you want may be 'poacher' a word that would apply to the illegal capture of any wild animals. Generally persued by impoverished people
A poacher
Runter
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Typical traps like spring traps, glue traps, and poison are dangerous around children and pets, but most stores also offer human traps, in which you can bait the mouse, it is flipped into a container from which it cannot escape, and you are free to exterminate it yourself in a humane fashion, or release it into the wild.
Bird traps are a highly specialized product that can be bought at several online retailers. For example Moudry Traps or Animal-Traps sell these. There are also a lot of instructions available on the internet on how to make your own traps.
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someone who works with wild animals is called a zoologist and a vet is someone who works with a certain area of animals eg: domestic animals
Mouse traps.
they set up squirrel traps, raccoon traps, rabbit traps and beaver traps
online and in some stores... maybe GanderMountain
A person who makes and or sets up traps is called a hunter. (in my opinion)
The descriptive pronoun "trappers".
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Cottontail and rabbit hunting is what rabbiting is. It may be considered a sport involving dogs and ferrets in some areas and pest control requiring traps and weapons in others.
a magical rope given to him from jesus to help catch the magical trout of heavan. he died.
ZERO PEE traps BUT "P" traps there are 1" -8 "
they had booby traps
There are many types of mousetraps, some more humane than others. There are spring-loaded traps, glue strip traps, live-catch traps, bucket traps and electric traps.
A trapper is one who hunts and traps animals. The trappers will operate a number of different types of traps depending on what is being trapped. There are various traps that can be used such as body gripping traps, foothold traps, snares, cages and glue traps.
Birds are typically captured by using bird traps. These traps include various types, including but not limited to clap traps, funnel traps, cannon nets, mist nets, and noose traps.