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The lion was occasionally trained to hunt.
Dogs were probably trained to hunt as early as Neolithic times and came to be bred for specialized skills.
All flesh is as grass, however, and David's delights are about to be cropped short by Roland Samuel L. Jacksonn), one of the Paladins — an élite squad of killjoys, trained to hunt and destroy all Jumpers on earth.
Once the hawk responds instantly when the falconer calls it for food and will chase a lure simulating the type of game it is being trained to hunt, then the creance is removed and the hawk is flown free.
Shortwings and broadwings are called to the falconer's outstretched arm for food, while longwings are called to a swing lure, a pair of bird wings tied together and swung by the falconer to simulate the flying game they are being trained to hunt.
Sir John Barrow described how spotted hyenas in Sneeuberge were trained to hunt game, writing that they were "as faithful and diligent as any of the common domestic dogs".
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The family also has a dachshund, T.J., which Everett and Thomas are training to hunt mice.
There are also warrior apprentices (usually referred to simply as apprentices), who train to hunt for and defend their Clan, the duties of a warrior.
Péron described how dogs were purpose-trained to hunt down the emus; Cooper even claimed to have killed no fewer than 300 emus himself.
Péron described how dogs were purpose-trained to hunt down emu and a variety of cooking recipes are mentioned; one of the sealers even claimed to have killed no fewer than 300 emu.
He is trained to defend and hunt for the Clan, becomes embroiled in a murder and betrayal within the Clan, and, at the end of the book, receives his warrior name, Fireheart, after a battle with another Clan.
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