Giraffes, leopards, elephants, and rhinoceroses all were more scared of human voices than lion roars.

  • @AlataOrange
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    288 months ago

    No shit, we have been for over 2000 years.

  • Devil
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    128 months ago

    When African men can straight up walk towards a fresh prey and take what they want without a fight because the lions scurry away when they approach, I would assume there is truth behind this science.

  • @MillieAndTheBandits
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    88 months ago

    Really interesting article. I don’t doubt the conclusion of these animals fearing humans. But I do wonder whether this is fear of humans in particular, rather than fear of noises they’ve never heard before

    • @jordanlundOP
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      88 months ago

      That’s what I was wondering. Maybe some sort of uncanny vally impact where they can hear humans talking but not be able to see them.

      I was thinking too that it could be some frequency thing from the audio playback, but if that were the case, the reactions would be the same for the lion noises and hunting noises.

  • @[email protected]
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    28 months ago

    The lion is kind enough to kill and eat them, one at a time.

    We come, cement over their habitat and dump sticky toxins everywhere. Also we dam up rivers and cause local droughts.

    And when a particular predator decides to take care of business and hunt some naked apes, we send out a special ape with a shiny pith helmet, a penchant for tea time and large caliber rifles to manage the feral wildlife.

    • Mr. Semi
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      68 months ago

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      • @[email protected]
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        18 months ago

        Some of them are smart enough to know we’re bad news. Or good news for the carrion eaters.