Seafood fishing is much more common than wild land-animal hunting in Korea, but of those Koreans who do hunt (very few), deer is the most common animal pursued, but people also hunt hogs, pheasants, badgers, and rabbits. Very stringent gun laws, the requirement of having hunting licenses, and having only one official hunting ground in Korea (on Jeju Island - which is very remote), make hunting practically impossible for Koreans.
For information on Korea's one hunting ground on Jeju Island, please see: Gojeong Hunting Ground.
It's more fishing than hunting. Seafood is prominent in Korean cuisine.
Korean people do not hate and hunt whales. It is the japanese who kills whales for food. The chinese are reported to hunt whales on certain occasions.
Yes. They had to hunt to get food.
no
Yes, they also hunt for fun.
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Probably some people in France hunt for food, just as some do in most countries.
CENTRAL and SOUTH AMERICAN people USUALLY hunt with a bow and arrows.
they hunt for their food
food
food
No we have supermarkets
hunt and grow food