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Archeology all over the planet confirms that hunting tools, that is, weapons, were some of the first items that we made in the ancient history of mankind. Flint arrow heads and spear points are some of the most prevailing articles found around the world.

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Archers have played a major part in combat and hunting for thousands of years. Primitive bows were made of a single piece of wood, but composite recurve bows were being made from Greece to China as far back as the second millennium BC.

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People have been practicing archery for a minimum of four thousand years, but almost certainly for a lot longer than that. Parts of composite recurve bows have been found dating back to the second millennium BC, but the parts that were found were the non-wooden, composite parts, typically of horn.

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Pheasants are found worldwide and have many different colors in their feathers. There’s everything from the white-eared pheasant to the reddish colored Blood pheasant, and anything else in between. Habitat is ultimately the most crucial part of the success of the pheasant. Particular habitats are more protective of pheasants and their eggs than other places, and it prevents being fed upon. Larger predators like famished wild cats love the taste of pheasant flesh in their everyday diet.

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Many hunters like to get out on a Saturday afternoon in hunt for wild pheasant. The scientific name of the common pheasant is Phasianus Colchicus. This bird is highly revered by bird hunters.

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Elk, also referred to as Wapiti, is one of the biggest deer species in United States. The only deer species that is larger is the Moose in the United States. Linked to the red deer in European countries, Elk is big game that will make for exciting hunting expeditions.

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