Wild animals, birds, or fish hunted for food are commonly referred to as "game." This term encompasses a variety of species that are pursued for sport or sustenance. Hunting game is often regulated by laws to ensure sustainable populations and ecological balance. The practice varies globally, with different cultures having their own traditions and methods for hunting and preparing game.
Fish and birds ( eg. geese and ducks)
The Kalinago people hunted animals such as birds and fish. They also grew a number of crops including yams and sweet potatoes.
the native Americans hunted buffalos, fish ,deers,and birds, small games, such as rabbits.
They are collectively called "vertebrates".
Europeans hunted for a variety of animals, depending on the time period and region. In medieval times, they hunted primarily for game such as deer, boar, and birds. In later centuries, they also hunted for furs from animals like beavers, wolves, and foxes. Additionally, Europeans engaged in large-scale hunting of whales and seals for their blubber, oil, and other resources.
the yokuts hunted all sorts of animals,but they especially hunted fish
they are called animals because they are all different. on the other hand there is a group which animals are divided by these are: reptiles mammals amphibians birds & fish
birds fish moles and monkeys
Egg-born animals are called oviparous animals. Such animals include snakes, chickens, birds, crocodiles, fish, insects and animals from the monotremata order.
they hunted brids and fish
they hunted fish, bufflo and rabbits
Birds, reptiles and fish lay eggs (although not all fish do). The platypus also lays eggs (it resembles a bird but is actually a mammal). animals like birds, fishes and reptiles lay eggs. These animals are collectively called oviparous animals.