Hunting

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Hunting

Hunting was the practice of pursuing any living thing for food, recreation, or trade. Leela of the Sevateem believed there was only honour in hunting for food, and held that creatures that posed no threat should never be killed for "fun". (AUDIO: Zygon Hunt)

According to Rose Tyler, members of the Royal Family enjoyed hunting and other blood sports. (TV: Tooth and Claw)

Gallifreyans outside of the Time Lord citadel used spears and bows to hunt for food. (TV: The Invasion of Time)

Count Grendel of Gracht kept Taran wood beasts on his estate for hunting. (TV: The Androids of Tara)

Redvers Fenn-Cooper was on a hunting trip in Africa when he saw a bright light that sent him mad. While at Gabriel Chase, Cooper allied himself with Josiah Samuel Smith in the hope of hunting Queen Victoria. (TV: Ghost Light)

On the Cheetah World, the Cheetah people hunted humans. (TV: Survival)

Raxacoricofallapatorians had a highly adapted sense of smell that helped them to hunt efficiently. (TV: World War Three, Boom Town)

Sebastiene hunted many species, including Zargregs, Moogs and Eternals. He tried to kill the Tenth Doctor by laying traps for him. He considered a Time Lord the ultimate hunting prize. (PROSE: The Doctor Trap)

The Marshal of Solos enjoyed hunting Mutts through the swampy terrain of Solos. (TV: The Mutants)

In 3877, King Kellian of Peladon was killed in a hunting accident. (PROSE: Legacy)

In 5,000,000,053, Macra hunted by signs of movement. (TV: Gridlock)

On Malcassairo, the Futurekind hunted humans with primitive weaponry. (TV: Utopia)

Krafayis usually hunted in packs. Individuals that were separated struggled to fend on their own. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor)

In E-Space, Tharils were hunted by humans (p.e. on Shapeer) in order to enslave and sell them because of their time sensitivity. (TV: Warriors' Gate)

The Lunaries occasionally hunted lions on the Moon with glass spearheads and arrows. (PROSE: Minions of the Moon)