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Aha, I see.
Well, most humans hunt primarily small animals. The only human group which exclusively or almost exclusively hunts large animals is the Inuit because they are the only group to live in an environment where most food is in large animal form (pre-Inuit people like the Dorset Culture and Sadlermuit would also qualify, but keeping it simple). The reason humans hunt medium sized animals is because that's the safest route that actually leaves us with something worth eating at the end. Ergo, Northerners did not hunt smaller animals than Southerners.
As for hunting animals from far away; I doubt there'd be much variation within Great Britain.
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