• Mr Fish
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    1112 months ago

    “Ah, the human has the zoomies.”

  • @Aeri
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    942 months ago

    I feel like humans are basically terminators for a lot of animals, it just never stops, chasing you at a modest pace, long past the point you’re tired.

    • @[email protected]
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      222 months ago

      Nah, hunting methods for wolves and prehistoric humans are very different. Wolves sprint for a quick takedown. Humans would chase animals for hours and days before the prey can no longer resist.

      • southsamurai
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        92 months ago

        I’ll be damned. I had seen old documentaries that showed wolves being persistence hunters with large game. Learn new stuff every day :)

        • @Finadil
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          142 months ago

          It’s actually interesting, the evolutionary trait that gave us the edge is actually sweating. Only humans, primates, horses and hippos really have the ability to sweat sufficiently to cool themselves. Canines and felines can only sweat through their paws, not enough to cool themselves. They can pant, but not enough for duration running. Primitive humans literally ran down their prey until the prey would overheat.

          • @deus
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            82 months ago

            So we’re basically Jason for other animals

  • @[email protected]
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    122 months ago

    I heard they like flanking others before they attack. Maybe he’s doing that? Wait a minute, do you think he might be doing that to us right now?