Noun
small game (uncountable)
small animals and birds that are hunted and killed, either by hunters or predators.
At farmers markets and the famous Borough Market in London, rabbits will be displayed dead and hanging unbutchered in the traditional style next to braces of pheasant and other small game. Source: Internet
A dog bred for hunting small game and birds, the Finnish Spitz looks rather fox-like: pointed muzzle, erect ears, dense coat and curled tail, which are all due to its northern heritage. Source: Internet
Greatly improved muzzleloaders (usually rifled instead of smooth-bored) are manufactured today and have many enthusiasts, many of whom hunt large and small game with their guns. Source: Internet
Originally, the Shiba Inu was bred to hunt and flush small game, such as birds and rabbits. Source: Internet
Men may have participated in gathering plants, firewood and insects, and women may have procured small game animals for consumption and assisted men in driving herds of large game animals (such as woolly mammoths and deer) off cliffs. Source: Internet
H. habilis probably did steal eggs from nests and may have been able to catch small game and weakened larger prey (cubs and older animals). Source: Internet