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  2. Human hunting - Wikipedia

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    Some accounts of early human violence associate the development of warfare – aggression against humans – with the practice of hunting game. [9] [10]In 2016, Daniel Wright, senior lecturer in tourism at the University of Central Lancashire, wrote a paper on the possible future of tourism where he discussed how the hunting of the poor ("hunting humans") could become a hobby of the super-rich ...

  3. Hunting hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The majority of human's evolutionary history consisted of being hunter-gatherers as such women evolved the necessary traits needed for hunting such as endurance, movement coordination, and athleticism. [7] Hunting big game requires a collaborative effort, thus participation from all abled-bodies was encouraged which included females. [3]

  4. Hunting - Wikipedia

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    Beagling is the use of beagles in hunting rabbits, and sometimes in hunting foxes. Beating uses human beaters to flush out game from an area or drive it into position. Stand hunting or blind hunting is waiting for animals from a concealed or elevated position, for example from tree stands, hunting blinds or other types of shooting stands.

  5. Control of fire by early humans - Wikipedia

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    The control of fire by early humans was a critical technology enabling the evolution of humans. Fire provided a source of warmth and lighting, protection from predators (especially at night), a way to create more advanced hunting tools, and a method for cooking food.

  6. Persistence hunting - Wikipedia

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    Humans are some of the best long distance runners in the animal kingdom; [6] some hunter gatherer tribes practice this form of hunting into the modern era. [7] [8] [9] Homo sapiens have the proportionally longest legs of all known human species, [3] [10] [11] but all members of genus Homo have cursorial (limbs adapted for running) adaptions not seen in more arboreal hominids such as ...

  7. Guide - Wikipedia

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    Other common skills among guides include traditional handicrafts and cooking methods, fishing, hunting, bird watching, and nature conservation. Wilderness tours usually take place on foot, though aids such as skis and snowshoes , and conveyances such as canoes , kayaks , sledges , pack animals , and snowmobiles are utilized as appropriate.

  8. Blood sport - Wikipedia

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    Boxing A hare caught by two greyhounds. A blood sport or bloodsport is a category of sport or entertainment that involves bloodshed. [1] Common examples of the former include combat sports such as cockfighting and dog fighting, and some forms of hunting and fishing.

  9. Blooding (hunting) - Wikipedia

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    Blooding is the practice of smearing an animal's blood on the face of the person who killed the animal while hunting.An article on blooding in the British royal family says "Spreading blood on a person’s face is an ancient ritual performed to celebrate a hunter’s first successful kill."