Hunt is a verb.
tigers hunt in the wild, mostly in forest, but a few hunt on wide, grasslands. they usually hunt deer, and antelope.
Sloths are herbivores. They do not hunt.
It can be. It can also be a noun. It can be. "I want to hunt deer." In that sentence it is a verb. "I want to go on a hunt." In that sentence, it is a noun.
Most owls hunt in the nighttime because they are nocturnal animals. They hunt in order to find food and survive. Snowy Owls, for example, are not night hunters- they hunt in the dawn and dusk times.
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The future tense of hunt is will hunt.
WHAT ARE THE HUMAN HUNT FROM THE SEAHORSE.WHY?ARE THEY HUNT FOR ITS SKIN?THANK YOU.WHAT ARE THE HUMAN HUNT FROM THE SEAHORSE.WHY?ARE THEY HUNT FOR ITS SKIN?THANK YOU.WHAT ARE THE HUMAN HUNT FROM THE SEAHORSE.WHY?ARE THEY HUNT FOR ITS SKIN?THANK YOU.
No,They do Not hunt they usually eat plants
chasser- to hunt chase- hunt[mas.] chasee- hunt[fem.]
The present tense of "hunted" is "hunt." In the present tense, it can be used as "I hunt," "you hunt," "he/she/it hunts," "we hunt," and "they hunt," depending on the subject.
it fine to hunt because humans hunt so they can eat.animals also hunt in order to survive.
no seahorses do not hunt alone. they hunt in groups
they hunt what they eat
most labs hunt ducks or something like that but really they can hunt anything that you say you want them to hunt.
I went for a hunt?There isn't a past participle for hunt, i think.
Helen Hunt's mother is Jane Elizabeth Hunt.