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Medieval Animals Arranging contests between animals was a common form of recreation. It was thought particularly suitable entertainment for royalty! A bear or bull was tied to a stake and attacked by one or more dogs. It was sometimes made more ferocious by having pepper blown up its nostrils. The bear took vicious revenge on the on-lookers if it managed to pull free - as sometimes happened! Where did the bears come from? Click the picture for an answer.
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Bear baiting was a popular
sport.
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Wolves lived in the dense forest which still existed
and preyed on cattle and sheep if they got a chance.
A boy was often sent out with stock to keep a watch out for wolves. When do you think the last wolf was shot in Britain?
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There
were still lots of wolves about at this time.
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Beavers were eaten on days when the Church said people should only eat fish. Why do you think beavers were considered a fish?
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| There were beavers in the country then too. But they have long since disappeared - they have all been eaten! |