Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What is the difference between shooting and hunting?

in the UK, does ';hunting'; mostly means fox hunting (which is forbidden) and shooting - game shooting?What is the difference between shooting and hunting?
Shooting is projecting an object at speed using some form of 'equipment' e.g. a gun, sling / catapult, pea shooter at a target.





Hunting is looking for prey with the aim of killing it, the activity a cat, owl, weasel or fox does.


Fox hunting is not forbidden, it was made illegal to use dogs to pursue them!What is the difference between shooting and hunting?
Shooting is for killing enemies or hitting a point and hunting is to killing or catching animals for food.
In america, everything you hunt for is considered hunting. Shooting is more when you murder someone with a gun.
Shooting means using guns. Hunting foxes means a pack of beagles and a troop of horses and riders.
they are basically the samething but wen hunting they use all kinds of things to kill the animal or watever.



well.. in the US shooting is just having fun shooting targets and clay birds.. and hunting is when you go out int he woods and kill animals to eat them lol.. pretty simple
Shooting is just that, shooting a weapon. Hunting means that you are on the look-out for something to shoot.
they mean the same thing except when to hunt to use guns, traps, etc....
They both mean you have a little penis.

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