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'''Hunting''' is the practice of pursuing [[animal]]s for [[food]], [[recreation]], [[trade]] or for their products. In modern use, the term refers to regulated and legal hunting, as distinguished from [[poaching]], which is the killing, trapping or capture of animals contrary to law. Hunted animals are referred to as [[game (food)|game]] animals, and are usually large [[mammals]] or migratory [[birds]]. '''Hunting''' is the practice of pursuing [[animal]]s for [[food]], [[recreation]], [[trade]] or for their products. In modern use, the term refers to regulated and legal hunting, as distinguished from [[poaching]], which is the killing, trapping or capture of animals contrary to law. Hunted animals are referred to as [[game (food)|game]] animals, and are usually large [[mammals]] or migratory [[birds]].

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Hunting is the practice of pursuing animals for food, recreation, trade or for their products. In modern use, the term refers to regulated and legal hunting, as distinguished from poaching, which is the killing, trapping or capture of animals contrary to law. Hunted animals are referred to as game animals, and are usually large mammals or migratory birds.

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