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yes, unfortunately hunters have been shooting them.
No.
Hunters typically avoid shooting deer in the head because it is a smaller target and more difficult to hit accurately. Additionally, shooting a deer in the head can damage valuable meat and antlers. Hunters usually aim for the heart or lungs for a quick and humane kill.
NO
A good shooting percentage in basketball is typically around 50 or higher. Players can improve their shooting accuracy by practicing regularly, focusing on proper shooting form, and developing muscle memory through repetition. Additionally, working on strength and conditioning can help improve shooting consistency.
Hunters typically avoid aiming for the head when shooting animals because it is a smaller target and harder to hit accurately. Shooting an animal in the head also risks damaging valuable meat or antlers. Instead, hunters aim for vital organs like the heart or lungs for a more humane and effective kill.
I wouldn't think so, but it may help with dribbling.
They were extinct like hundreds of years ago. Hunters were shooting them down.
I think derek fisher
Stephen Curry
Keith Crowley has written: 'Gordon MacQuarrie' -- subject(s): Duck shooting, Biography, Outdoor life, Hunters, Editors, American Authors 'Gordon MacQuarrie' -- subject(s): American Authors, Biography, Duck shooting, Editors, Hunters, Outdoor life
Your body position is easier at about the head, not to high for your arms, not to low.