The preferred shot angle for small game animals is typically broadside, which allows for a clear shot at vital organs. Shots taken from this angle maximize the chances of a quick and humane kill. Additionally, aiming for the heart-lung area increases the likelihood of a successful harvest. Always consider the animal's posture and surroundings to ensure a safe and ethical shot.
rabbits other animals small in size
Depends on the state and their rules. But most states allow you to hunt most small game animals. Some require licenses and some don't for certain animals.
I'd use buckshot or deershot... or a brick, if it's a particularly stupid animal.
beaver and other small game
Rodents and small game like birds, squirrels or small animals.
buffalo and buffalo and buffalo
Ducks, grouse, Fox, groundhog, coyote, squirrel, quail.
the Tongva tribe hunted animals like, buffalo, deer, small game, rabbits, and turkey.
Small game like squirrels, rabbits and rodents.
Elephants, Rhinos, and Leopards. And small plains game, the locals use it for food.
dwew
It can be- for very small game animals- squirrel and rabbit sized. It is too small for deer, and rifles are not used for birds.