Submitted by W0lfsKitten t3_10obyn5 in creepy
Perpetually_isolated t1_j6gib4e wrote
Reply to comment by darkrider400 in π₯ A Polar Bear following photographer Paul Souders from under the ice. by W0lfsKitten
He's not wrong though. That's what's terrifying about being hunted by humans. Animals can run from us but we can track them and we WILL catch up.
HelmSpicy t1_j6gnuvp wrote
Pretty sure most humans I see at Walmart aren't catching up to any prey that isn't already dead
Perpetually_isolated t1_j6gpv06 wrote
That's true. I'm also not seeing many polar bears at Walmart though.
Which is kinda the point. We have giant swaths of land that predators avoid at all costs because they know that we are to be feared as a species.
There are all those soft meaty lethargic people and predators absolutely know better than to get near them.
hldsnfrgr t1_j6gt6g9 wrote
We've always been hunter-gatherers. The folks at Walmart are gatherers.
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Idontfightwit12yrold t1_j6gzvdf wrote
Polar bears are one of the animals that will actively hunt humans I seriously doubt they are going to be afraid of one
Perpetually_isolated t1_j6h26rf wrote
Yeah they are one of maybe 2-3 animals on the planet that will see humans as good and not a predator. And the only reason for that is because they live in pretty much the only place humans cannot populate. They see humans as food because they are always starving, and because they never see us.
Weird thing is, we have literally driven them to the brink of extinction and most humans have never even seen one. That's how high we are on the food chain.
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kewlkidmgoo t1_j6hxrd1 wrote
He is wrong. That observation clearly does not apply to this situation. The photographer is not using his superior stamina to chase down this bear and kill it while itβs exhausted.
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