Humans have been hunting since prehistory to collect food and other materials used for clothing and building a house. With the development of fire and other tools made of stone, hunting became easier. With the dawn of agriculture and the domestication of animals, hunting as a practice dwindled, and people started to build cities and focus on growing their food. Few hunters remained, especially in far-flung areas where agriculture could not be practiced. When humans started exploring the planet, they started to hunt the local fauna when no food is available. In the 1600s, explorers who landed in Mauritius drove…
Trophy Hunting: Taking Home a Prize From the Wild
