Native Americans hunted a variety of animals across different regions of North America. In the Northeast, they primarily hunted deer and small game, such as rabbits and squirrels, using bows and arrows. In the Great Plains, buffalo were a central resource, providing meat, hides, and materials for tools and shelter. In the Pacific Northwest, salmon and seals were significant for their rich coastal resources, while also hunting deer and various birds.
They hunted for there food, and animals.
They hunted for there food, and animals.
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Answer they hunted animals
They hunted animals and gathered roots and berries.
They hunted animals such as mammoths.
They hunted large animals for warmth, such as bear. For food they hunted deer, rabbits, and various types of fowl.
Mostly Wild Turkey.But Sometimes,Deer or other hunting season animals :).
Byson Deer
Mostly because they could and they were following the animals they traditionally hunted.
the dnr was started by the Native Americans because they did not like how their animals were being hunted.
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.