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AnnZ [28]
3 years ago
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To take game and minimize its suffering, you must know the ______ of the animal you are hunting.

Social Studies
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vovangra [49]3 years ago
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To take game and minimize its suffering, you must know the anatomy of the animal you are hunting. An ethical hunter always desires to impose a minimal amount of suffering on an animal and knowing the game anatomy are important to insertion a shot for a clean kill. The most effective shots are delivered to an animal’s vital organ which is the heart and lungs. In large game animals the organs is in the chest cavity after the front shoulder and a lung shot is the most real shot for big game.
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