gladiator
In the Garden of Stubborn Cats the animals refused to give up their land. They fought for themselves to keep what belonged to them.
fought - should be - fort
no. there is no hyphen quickly fought
Fought is a verb. It's the past tense of fight.
That is the correct spelling of veterinarian (doctor for animals).
Gladiators.
Gladiators fought eachother, or animals for the entertainment of the Roman people.
A person who fought animals in ancient rome
The gladiators of ancient Rome fought large exotic animals and each other.
Probably the Colosseum in Rome, back in the Ancient Roman times.
Gladiators fought for peoples entertainment
They thought that fighting and killing was great so they fought in stadiums and they also had board games. The board games were a lot like what we have today.
They fought many animals such as lions or tigers I don't believe crocodiles were one of them.
If you mean gladiator, he was a man who fought for the entertainment of the Roman public. Something akin to our present day prizefighters, An ancient gladiator fought with various types of weapons and protection and originally fought to the death. They were recruited from slaves, prisoners of war and even volunteers.
The coliseum in rome was made for entertainment purposes for the people of rome and its governers and emperor. Except the entertainment was gory , there were gladiators that slaughtered each other or they fought animals and loads of these people and animals died just to entertain the people of rome.
in ancient rome, in the collisium the gladiators would fight one and other of animals until death some times.
In ancient Rome the men who fought were either the military or the gladiators.