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GAME ANIMALS

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GAME ANIMALS

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  1. GAME ANIMALS

  2. GAME ANIMALS Gameis any animal hunted for food or not normally domesticated. Game animals are also hunted for sport. The type and range of animals hunted for food varies in different parts of the world. This is influenced by climate, animal diversity, local taste and locally accepted views about what can or cannot be legitimately hunted. Sometimes a distinction is also made between varieties and species of a particular animal, such as wild turkey and domestic turkey. Fish are excluded from the term game, and fish caught for sport are referred to as game fish. Also, in some countries, game is classified, including legal classification with respect to licences required, as either 'small game' or 'large game'. Small game includes small animals, such as rabbit, pheasants, geese or ducks. A single small game licence may cover all small game species and be subject to yearly bag limits. Large game includes animals like deer, bear, and elk and are often subject to individual licensing where a separate licence is required for each individual animal taken (tags). Big game is a term sometimes used interchangeably with large game although in other contexts it refers to large, usually African, mammals (like elephants) which are hunted mainly for trophies, not for food. mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  3. Red Deer (Evropski, obični jelen) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  4. Fallow Deer (Jelen lopatar) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  5. Sika Deer (japanski jelen) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  6. Roe Deer (Srna) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  7. Reindeer or Caribou (Irvas, Sob, Karibu) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  8. Muntjac or Barking Deer (Muntjak ili Jelen koji laje) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  9. Moose or Eurasian Elk (Los) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  10. Chamois or Goat antilope (Divokoza) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  11. Steinbuck or Alpine Ibex (Alpski kozorog) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  12. Mouflon or Wild Sheep (Muflon) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  13. Tahr (Himalajski tar) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  14. Wild Boar or Wild Pig (Divlja svinja ili Vepar) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  15. Grey Wolf (Sivi vuk) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  16. Red Fox (Riđa lisica) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  17. Golden Jackal or Common Jackal(obični šakal) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  18. Stoat (Short-tailed Weasel or Ermine)Velika lasica ili Kuna ili Hermelin mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  19. Wild Cat (Divlja Mačka) mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

  20. USEFUL EXPRESSIONS • antler velvet = baršunastakožarogova (‘bast’) • antlers = rogovlje (kodjelena, srna...) • hide= koža, krzno • horn=rog (kod bovina - govedaiantilope) • hoof = kopito • in captivity = u zatočeništvu • in fawn (of a deer) = pregnant • mane = griva • poaching = krivolov • ruminant = preživar • shed antlers or sheds = odbačenegranejelena; odbačenorogovlje • the rut or rutting season = mating season = sezonaparenja • tracks = tragovi • venison = meat from red deer; in some parts of the world used for the meat of any game animal mr Dragana Vukovic Vojnovic

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