Animals of that size do not "gather" food. They eat wherever they find food. But to my knowledge, zebras do not eat nuts and berries. They do eat leaves from trees and can strip the tops of trees of foliage.
Yes, they hunt, and gather berries and nuts.
yes! of course they gathered nuts and berries what kind of indian tribe doesn't seriously!
they gathered many plants, nuts, and berries.
They gathered clams, oysters, nuts, berries, and wapato roots.
They gathered clams, oysters, nuts, berries, and wapato roots.
no
People would hunt for food (wild meat) and others would gather food (berries, nuts).
The Yokuts gathered their food by letting the female go out and pick berries,acorns and pinon nuts
shellfish, bulb pklants, seeds, nuts, fish, dear, salmon, rabbit, elk and berries
Yes, the Northwest Indians gathered nuts and berries as part of their subsistence practices. They foraged for a variety of wild fruits, berries, and nuts that were available in their environment, which complemented their diet that included fish, game, and roots. Seasonal gathering was essential for their food security and played a significant role in their cultural traditions and community activities.
,The Hoopa tribe hunted deer and fish they gathered nuts berries grain and wheat . I hope this was helpful:)
They gathered food such as berries, nuts, wild roots, and greens. They also made maple syrup from maple sap that they got from trees