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Snares are primarily used for hunting small animals, though they can be destroyed if a larger animal steps on them. Also, while not their optimal use, Ratonhnhaké:ton could use snares to counter-kill enemies by strangling them, whenever he was attacked.
Description
These snares are set to catch small animals. They rely on a post in the ground and a running noose to catch prey. While they work especially well with hares, an experienced hunter can even trap bobcats.
Gallery
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Ratonhnhaké:ton setting up a snare in the Frontier