They mostly ate deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, and bear. They also brought some salt along with them for flavor.
Lewis and Clark killed and ate a variety of animals during their expedition, such as deer, buffalo, elk, and birds like geese and ducks. They also consumed fish from rivers and streams that they encountered along their journey. Additionally, they occasionally ate dogs that were given to them by Native American tribes as food.
Lewis and Clark encountered red foxes in the Rocky Mountains, along the Missouri River, and in the Pacific Northwest during their expedition. Red foxes are adaptable animals found in various habitats across North America.
Yes, Lewis and Clark's expedition relied heavily on elk meat as a source of food during their journey across the western United States. Elk meat was a staple in their diet and provided essential nutrients and sustenance for the explorers.
There are a few animals that will eat artichokes. A few of the animals are birds, and some rodents.
no, quokkas don't eat other animals.
dinner animal is what we eat
yes Lewis and clark ate their dog while enduring the harsh winter in the rockies
Lewis and Clark killed and ate a variety of animals during their expedition, such as deer, buffalo, elk, and birds like geese and ducks. They also consumed fish from rivers and streams that they encountered along their journey. Additionally, they occasionally ate dogs that were given to them by Native American tribes as food.
No, they eat after killing it, scavengers eat leftovers from another animals "lunch", or "dinner". One scavenger is the crab.
It is very possible that they did, but there is no recorded documenting of such an event ever happening.
It was very interesting for the two of them and their team. Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark out to explore "The West" which was the Louisana Purchase territory. They encountered different Indian tribes. Sacagewea helped them in the journey as a guide translator and she gave them advice on what to eat and not eat and such.
It was very interesting for the two of them and their team. Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark out to explore "The West" which was the Louisana Purchase territory. They encountered different Indian tribes. Sacagewea helped them in the journey as a guide translator and she gave them advice on what to eat and not eat and such.
Lewis and Clark encountered red foxes in the Rocky Mountains, along the Missouri River, and in the Pacific Northwest during their expedition. Red foxes are adaptable animals found in various habitats across North America.
Most of the time Lewis and Clark lived on the animals they hunted along the way which included deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, bear, etc. With them they brought: 150 lbs. Portable soup 3 Bushels of allum or rock salt Spices assorted 6 Kegs of 5 gallons each making 30 gallons of rectified spirits
dude.... a shark or a fish or an eel or a dolphin or an orca or an ect.
They went to go to eat tacos at taco bell
they eat it you moron what do you think they do take it to the cinema? what do you do with your dinner? YOU EAT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!