Identifying the most hunted animal depends on whether you mean hunted by humans or by predatory animals. Even then, sources disagree. Various sources report the deer is the most hunted animal, but some say quail, ducks, rabbits, or mice are the most hunted animals.
Yes, they are hunted, they are bigger in populations then most animals! but they are still hunted!
The goddess Artemis hunted mainly forest animals. She probably hunted deer the most.
Usually Coyotes have been known to be hunted since 2003 and 2004.
Alligators are hunted for there skin and for food. Anyways no animals should be hunted.
These animals are most commonly farmed and/or hunted and/or taken from their innocent specie-mates by humans, as humans eat many things, and these all happen to be a part of their diet.
That's the way of life. Most animals have predators. Qite a few birds ARE predators.
In the USA, in the Midwest, it's gotta be deer.
Most of them are hunted, and killed with either guns or arrows.
Wolves are hunted the same way most animals are hunted. They are generally hunted with either bows or guns, although they are a little more difficult to get to than their slower vegetarian counterparts.
The most frequent animals hunted in the prairie are prairie dogs, rabbits and hairs, field mice, and multiple insects, which are hunted by birds of prey and snakes. Buffalo and deer can be hunted by humans.
For food, Most often deer.However, humans have also hunted other animals such as Mammoth, Horses, Gnus, Birds, Seals and even Pigs and Bear for food too. Unfortunately some humans also take pleasure in hunting killing animals (that they can not normally eat) for sport (eg Lions and Tigers). The Norwegians, Faro Islanders and Japanese also hunt and kill wales (they say for research) for food.