mostly deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, bear
Lewis and Clark's expedition ate a variety of animals for dinner, including bison, elk, deer, and fish. They also consumed smaller creatures like birds, squirrels, and rabbits. These animals provided essential protein and sustenance for the journey.
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.
Animals that eat roadkill include scavengers such as vultures, crows, raccoons, and coyotes. These animals are attracted to the carcasses on the road as a source of easy food. However, feeding on roadkill can pose risks to these animals due to potential toxins or pathogens in the remains.
Yes, rats, at least wild rats, are very aggressive to most other animals. Rats are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. So eat anything if they can capture it and kill it.
Domesticated cats that live with people and are fed by people don't kill out of hunger. They kill out of ancient instinct to chase and kill many other kinds of animals. So no, they don't eat everything they kill. In fact they eat very little of what they kill unless they are feral or wild animals.
yes Lewis and clark ate their dog while enduring the harsh winter in the rockies
Yes, cats do kill to eat, and the process of animals killing to eat is called hunting.
Lewis and Clark's expedition ate a variety of animals for dinner, including bison, elk, deer, and fish. They also consumed smaller creatures like birds, squirrels, and rabbits. These animals provided essential protein and sustenance for the journey.
A lot of bigger animals
Andean Condors eat dead animals as they do not kill animals. They are a carnivore.
Technically, lions can kill a cheetah and eat it...but it doesn't happen. Humans kill cheetahs, but they don't usually eat them.
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.
Herbivores eat plants (Browsers eat leaves, grazers eat grass and some animals eat both). Many herbivores also eat fruit.Carnivores hunt, kill & eat herbivores.Scavengers eat the left over carcasses of the carnivores.
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.
no, we kill and eat it (if it is edible)