No, Jews do not believe in hunting and killing animals for sport, at ALL.
A Jew is only allowed to eat an animal that has been killed in a proper humane and kosher way, called scheeta.
Animals have a soul and do feel pain, so if an animal is going to be killed for food, it must be done in the most humane way possible.
The animal is killed swiftly within an instant, at a specific location on the neck, by a sharpened blade, the blood is drained and a blessing is said. The animal does not see the blade and it's over before it knows it.
Electrocution, hunting etc... -when the animal has a chance of suffering from wounds and prolonging death- is strictly forbidden.
they do not hunt animals they hunt humans and they hate justin biebers singing.....
Since there is no difference between Jews and anyone else, there is no way a dog can tell the difference, so cannot be trained to hunt Jews. Dogs can be trained only to hunt individuals as directed by human beings, so it is the human being that are hunting Jews (or who they think are Jews).
No most predators hunt for food, but non-predatory animals do not hunt.
they hunt squirles and ants .
I don't think they hunt animals.... just nuts!
No! animals have a life.
Prey animals.
predators
They hunt small animals because wolves usually hunt alone. When they do hunt together the only take 2-5 members from their pack. That said they can only hunt small animals because of that and because of their short legs.
Meat-eating animals that hunt and eat other animals are called carnivores.
We just learned that they mostly hunt animals like deer.
No, animals that live in groups, or packs, actually tend to hunt larger animals. For example lions, they hunt in groups and take down some of the largest land animals in the world.