Robin Hood used a longbow when fighting against the Prince of Nottingham. This bow could penetrate the armor of a rival soldier from over 250 feet away. The Welsh longbows were generally made of elm and protected by a wax or resin.
yes. any type of bird. Im making a bow and arrow, and then hunting with that
The Browning Wasp Bow is used in archery. This model of bow is a classic bow created in the 1970s.
no certain dog breed HAS to be bow legged. it is all genetics. any dog could have bow legs. like it or not, there is no fix but better breeding... bow leggedness is often a result of poor breeding such as breeding two sibling dogs together, which often results in diseases and bow leggedness.
Well, it's not WHO, but THEM. They invented fishing nets. Who are THEY?? Well THEY'RE Cro-Magnons. They were our latest ancestors, who started farming and invented spear throwers, bow and arrow, found out how to paint, and of course, fishing hooks. So YEP, Cro-Magnons invented fish nets.
The use of rifles in hunting is far more efficient than using a bow; it it much easier to strike and fatally wound a deer with a rifle than with a bow. As such over a set period of time more animals could be killed with a rifle than with a bow. If rifle season was as long as bow season many more deer would be bagged, which would put a strain on the deer population. Thus, bow season is longer than rifle season because rifle hunting does much more "damage" than does bow season.
Robin Hood's favourite hobby would have been exploring the woods and hunting with his trusty bow and arrow. He did however like participating in shooting competitions to show of his Archery skill.
He has a bow and arrows in a quiver.28
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The sparrow admitted killing cock robin with a bow and arrow.
No he used a bow and arrow
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Robin Hood
the bow and arrow was made in japan around the medieval stages,
i said the litttle sparrow with my bow and arrow. i killed cock robin
It was mainly used for hunting deer.
using his bow, arrow, and the sword that belonged to Sir Walter Loxley
the first bow and arrow was made in aproximitly 38,000 B.C.