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What (who) is trapping rope - definition

DEVICE FOR CATCHING RATS
Rat trapping
  • Rat trapped in a cage

Air trapping         
ABNORMAL RETENTION OF AIR IN THE LUNGS WHERE IT IS DIFFICULT TO EXHALE COMPLETELY
Gas trapping
Air trapping, also called gas trapping, is an abnormal retention of air in the lungs where it is difficult to exhale completely.U.
Trapping         
  • Trap nets used to trap birds ([[tacuinum sanitatis]] casanatensis); 14th century.
  • A British spring trap set in a wire tunnel for small mammals
  • Setting and triggering a "gin" or foothold trap, demonstrated at the [[Black Country Living Museum]]
  • Bear trap at [[Großer Waldstein]] in Germany
  • Conibear model 220 body-gripping trap, set.
  • Glue trap
  • Concept of a sophisticated leghold trap for wolves, Codex Löffelholz, Nuremberg 1505
  • dogbane]] cordage.
  • Size comparison between two common types of spring traps: rat trap (above), and the smaller mouse trap (below).
  • Trapped raccoon
  • Trapped shrew
  • A journal entry featuring photographs of [[wolves]] in traps by [[Vernon Orlando Bailey]], 1909-1918
USE OF A DEVICE TO REMOTELY CATCH AN ANIMAL
Animal trap; Trappers; Deadfall trap; Leg hold traps; Fur trapping; Trapping (Animal); Snaring; Bear-trap; Snare trap; Springes; Paiute deadfall; Figure-four deadfall; Animal trapping methods; Foothold traps; Leghold trap; Animal Trapping Methods; Trapping (animal); Foothold trap; Gin trap; Cage trap; Bear trap (hunting); Animal trapping; Live trap; Leg-hold trap; Body gripping trap; Jaw trap; Trap (hunting); Conibear trap; Pest trapping; Trapper; Glue trap; Glue traps; Glue-trapping
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Trap.
Trapping         
  • Trap nets used to trap birds ([[tacuinum sanitatis]] casanatensis); 14th century.
  • A British spring trap set in a wire tunnel for small mammals
  • Setting and triggering a "gin" or foothold trap, demonstrated at the [[Black Country Living Museum]]
  • Bear trap at [[Großer Waldstein]] in Germany
  • Conibear model 220 body-gripping trap, set.
  • Glue trap
  • Concept of a sophisticated leghold trap for wolves, Codex Löffelholz, Nuremberg 1505
  • dogbane]] cordage.
  • Size comparison between two common types of spring traps: rat trap (above), and the smaller mouse trap (below).
  • Trapped raccoon
  • Trapped shrew
  • A journal entry featuring photographs of [[wolves]] in traps by [[Vernon Orlando Bailey]], 1909-1918
USE OF A DEVICE TO REMOTELY CATCH AN ANIMAL
Animal trap; Trappers; Deadfall trap; Leg hold traps; Fur trapping; Trapping (Animal); Snaring; Bear-trap; Snare trap; Springes; Paiute deadfall; Figure-four deadfall; Animal trapping methods; Foothold traps; Leghold trap; Animal Trapping Methods; Trapping (animal); Foothold trap; Gin trap; Cage trap; Bear trap (hunting); Animal trapping; Live trap; Leg-hold trap; Body gripping trap; Jaw trap; Trap (hunting); Conibear trap; Pest trapping; Trapper; Glue trap; Glue traps; Glue-trapping
Animal trapping, or simply trapping or gin, is the use of a device to remotely catch an animal. Animals may be trapped for a variety of purposes, including food, the fur trade, hunting, pest control, and wildlife management.

Wikipedia

Rat trap

A rat trap is a trap designed to catch rats. Designs are often larger variations on mousetraps.