People hunt for food in a variety of environments, including forests, grasslands, mountains, and wetlands, depending on the available wildlife. Many indigenous communities and subsistence hunters pursue game in their local ecosystems, using traditional methods and knowledge passed down through generations. In some regions, hunting may also occur in designated wildlife reserves or national parks, where regulations help manage animal populations. Additionally, certain areas allow for regulated hunting seasons to ensure sustainability and conservation of wildlife.
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
No. Some people were farmers, others had other jobs.
People would hunt for food (wild meat) and others would gather food (berries, nuts).
a native is someone who belongs to a particular place.native americans are people who
they lived in tepees and they had to hunt for there food. For food they had corn,wildrice, and squash.
Yes. They had to hunt to get food.
Yes, they also hunt for fun.
Probably some people in France hunt for food, just as some do in most countries.
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Well some people hunt birds because they are tasty. Some people hunt birds because it has been passed on through generations. And some people hunt birds because they don't want to mess up the food chain.
How did they get food when? Before there were tools? Most people were gatherers. Then they began to hunt. Then farm.
people hunt them and eat them for food
In the bush.
sailors use to hunt them for food, this is why they became extinct
They hunt their food i think.