greensurfingbear
Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Slug every time. They're faster and more agile.
Yet lack the armour of the slowwe less agile snail.!
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Slug every time. They're faster and more agile.
Yup and is a guy who has the women do all the hunting while he sleeps under a tree going to be a match for a tiger?
And once he is past his prime?
The female lionesses are a family hunting group but male lions are usually solitary except for a brief period of a couple of years when they are in their prime and dominate a pride. Lions are the only species of cat that has a social structure. ALL others are solitary.
Not true, Hyenas are of the Felidae group of animals, Feline, and their social structure is very strong. In fact more social then the Grey Wolf with a complex structure rivalling primate groups...
I'm reminded of the dilemma posed when Columbus landed in the Americas. The native American Indians had their own social structures (different structures in different Indian nations). There was NO poverty, NO unemployment, NO taxes AND!!!! the women did all the work. The European colonists actually had the audacity to think they could improve a system that was already perfect!?
The European colonists were not the only meddlers. The confucian Koreans were too. I'm reminded of a progarmme on the Haenyo women divers of Jeju - matrilineal society and the women did the work. Imagine diving 20 metres breath hold while pregnant.
I am weak and need to be looked after while I drink beer and watch TV
I think that is the natural order of things. I blame patriachal Semitic religions for the current state of affairs![]()
Hyenas are in the suborder feliformia which includes cats, hyenas, mongooses, civets, and related taxa. These are all seperate "families" within the suborder. Cats ARE a seperate family from hyenas just as mongooses are a seperate family from both, etc.
I love this. There was a time when we could have volleyed endlessly about subjects like this but now we can look it up even as we read each others posts.
Good post. I suppose it depends on where you draw the lines, We humans are always trying to fit nature into categories that don't really exist in the real world. I give you, for instance, the red panda. Bear, panda, or racoon? It isn't, its a red panda.![]()