FIGURE 9.42 The Mongolia subregion. (A) A Kazakh man practices his hunting skills with a trained golden eagle in western Mongolia. For thousands of years, fox and rabbit have been hunted by the Kazakhs of western Mongolia, who used bows and arrows—and more recently, guns—to kill or wound their prey. They can pursue a wounded animal for miles on horseback, using trained golden eagles to finish the kill. Courtesy David Tipling/The Image Bank/Getty Images