In the activity of pulling carrots, animals and people have different methods. Generally speaking, people use tools such as shovels, sickles and other hand-held tools to dig out radishes; for animals, they usually use their front paws or mouths to dig up radishes from the ground.
For example, hares use their strong hind legs and sharp teeth to dig up the soil and eat turnips. In addition, animals such as pigs and mice also like to eat radishes and will use their own methods to obtain food. In short, both humans and animals will choose the appropriate way to complete the task based on their own characteristics and habits during the activity of pulling carrots.