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Post by peterandthewolf on Sept 18, 2021 10:51:08 GMT
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Post by somerandomuser on Sept 22, 2021 19:30:24 GMT
I will give this a listen as well, will update with anything interesting noted.
Edit: I find somethings mentioned interesting, such as aggressive behavior seems like it can be as simple as being loud. I will say that wild animals have a very strong sense of "personal space" for example with wild (not captive) apex predators 100m is like 10m you are definitely in their personal space. Anything under that 100m distance to them it is literally in their face way too close for comfort on their end. I wonder something if these things have enough awareness to where they understand human conflict escalation? I will note that some animals usually larger predators are capable of stalking a person even a group of people but in the group scenario it is usually very quick. I know that also some of the larger predators do dive under water to catch prey I think that there is a story where a tiger actually swims over to a boat and went underwater for a bit to reappear and take fishermen/honey collectors one by one from a boat.
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