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Question: How the Pygmies set their traps?

Asked by albrecht (33 points) on Jul 21, 2009  under Pets & Animals 1 answers

How the Pygmies set their traps?


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Brianna (96 points)

on Jul 21, 2009

The pygmies who live in the dense forests of equatorial Africa are the smallest people on earth. A fully grown Pygmy man never grows to more than about 1.40 meters and a Pygmy woman reaches a height of about 1.35 meters. The forests provide their basic needs of food, water, firewood and clothing. Their huts are made by covering a beehive shaped frame with leaves. They live in a camp for about a month and then abandon it and move on.



Pygmies are a very tough people and they are more than a match for even large animals. They make the best jungle explorers, beaters and hunters of Africa and their profound knowledge of the ways of all the animals they hunt enables them to make very clever traps to catch them.



Around their villages and in the forest the Pygmies dig deep pits in the ground. They cover the pits with twigs and branches and then with a layer of green leaves. They next place some dead leaves, moss, turfs and even termite hills to make the spot look like solid ground.



As soon as an animal falls into the trap the Pygmies rush up and kill it with their spears. The meat on the animal is shared out and eaten immediately.


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