Did they use animals in the medieval times for riding, fighting
I think you mean they Might have used animals in the medieval times . . .
Not did they . . .
During medieval times, priests were generally not permitted to marry.
To butcher animals for eating.
Wild berries, nuts and animals that were hunted
the same animals exist now as they did then, owls, bats, etc...
During medieval times, establishments providing lodging and accommodations were called inns or taverns.
Kings feasted on deer and other hunted animals in a large dining hall. Kigs usually lived in castles with giant rooms.
In the middle ages, you farmed, hunted or fished for your food, or you had vassals or slaves who did it for you.
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.
Animals were kept inside to protect them from predators and the climate as it would be very cold in medieval times.
Golf wasn't created during the medieval times.
During medieval times, priests were generally not permitted to marry.
To butcher animals for eating.
Unicorns have been around for a long time, so they were around in medieval times, but no, they were not and are not just imaginary.
during late medieval times :p
Wild berries, nuts and animals that were hunted
they hunted animals of ate plantes:) have a nice day
the same animals exist now as they did then, owls, bats, etc...