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What did pioneers use them for: Pioneers used rattlesnakes for food (can be cooked into many different meals, always have to skin the snake, Baked Rattlesnake-run under cold water, cut into 3" pieces, cover with toppings, cream sauce, mushroom, lime, basil, pepper, rosemary)
What were some complications: When encountered, they would bite people or animals, because they're poisonous anyone who got bit would most likely die
Other Facts: Would only be spotted during April and the end of September
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What were some complications: Where loud during the night, stole meat during the night
What did they do: They hunted other small mammals like rabbits and Prairie Dogs
Other Facts: Pioneers didn't hunt them because they were too dangerous
What did the Pioneers use them for: Hides for shelter and clothes, rich meat, sweet fat
What were some complications: Threat to human food and humans themselves
What did they do: Waded in water to catch fish
Other Facts: Area of travel is way less than it was
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What did the Pioneers use them for: The Pioneers didn't use them for much other than companions, this is because Prairie Dogs were so little and hard to shoot.
Where were they found: The Rocky Mountains
What did the animal do: Dug holes underground for shelter and survival
Other Facts: Harriet Hitchcock was the first person to own and tame a Prairie Dog
What were some complications: Killed bison, buffalo
What did they do: Hunted small or weak animals from other herds or packs
Other Fact: killed off all the buffalo so had to find another source- believed that wolves were a hug contributor to nature tribes such as "Kwakiutl of the Pacific Northwest " believes that before they were men and women, they were wolves- Arikara, wolf-men made the plains for everything/body- Sioux and Cheyenne were thankful for the wolf for teaching them about family and hunting.