Javelinas, also known as peccaries, are often mistaken for wild pigs and are herbivorous animals that primarily consume a diet of plants, fruits, seeds, and roots. They do not have natural predators that "eat" them in the traditional sense, but they may be preyed upon by larger carnivores like mountain lions, coyotes, and bobcats. In a metaphorical sense, if you’re referring to a "javelin" as a spear used in sports, it is an inanimate object and not something that can be eaten.
A Javelin
It is the Javelin.
The person who uses a javelin or participates in the sport is called a javelin thrower. The javelin throwers throw the javelin by the use of their hands.
2.5m modern javelin
The plural for for javelin is javelins.
whatbdoes the javelin respresent
The objective of Javelin is to throw the javelin over the greatest possible distance.
No, a javelin is something you can see or hold so javelin is a concrete noun.
It's called a Javillon. (If it has a sharp edge on it)
USA invented the javelin rocket.
Pilum is a Javelin in Latin!
The Javelin Throw.