Re: lions & savannah
- From: "Day Brown" <daybrown@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Nov 2006 00:00:02 -0800
On Nov 26, 5:00 pm, "Marc Verhaegen" <fa204...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you ever again see someone claim that hominids on the savannah might haveI dont use windoz.
prevented Lion attack by throwing rocks, refer them to the video below.
Warning: because the humans have high-powered rifles, this video has some
portions that may be troubling to those who respect animals, and the same
site of origin has other videos that demonstrate amply how helpless we are
against lions...in the worst possible way. I strongly suggest that those not
be watched at all.http://www.insaneclips.com/lionhuntingvideo.php
but AFAIK, the holes in hominid skulls match those of leapord teeth.
Not lions.
In any case, I dont think stones were the only option. In the Savanna,
it'd be really useful to carry a stick to dig tubers like the Kalihari
Pygmi did. The instinctive response of a man with a stick on the part
of all predators seems to be fairly well known. You wouldnt think a
stick would do enuf damage to deter attack. But I know a standard
technique where a man stuck the *** of the stick in the dirt behind
him, holding up the point to impale the chest of a predator leaping at
him. I can see where even Lions would get the point. Leapords however,
only attacked from the rear.
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