Foot.Did they do it on foot and basically wait until it tired out and catch up to it or use the cars?
Yep, I've read that too. This is actually how humans hunted in some traditional Hunter-Gatherer societies from what we've observed and a lot of anthropologists theorize regarding older cultures we didn't get to see. Our ability to sweat allows us to be really good long distance runners. We're not very fast but we can maintain a decent speed for a long time whereas much faster animals like Deer can run really fast but overheat soon enough and begin to slow down so then the hunters would just catch up with them and... BAM.Foot.
I heard somewhere that cheetahs are get tired very fast, and humans are best in walking distances journeys. This a prove
They are fast as fook but humans are expert marathoners thanks to our sweat glands. Doesn't matter if you can hit even 100km if you can only maintain that for like a minute then just stop or get really slow. The guy who can sustainably run at 15km for hours will catch up to you.Big L for the cheetahs… I thought they were the fastest animals
Yeah the San people still practice that old fashioned hunting technique. However the chase must be carried out under the sun and in a warm environment otherwise the antelope will have enough recovery time to escape.Yep, I've read that too. This is actually how humans hunted in some traditional Hunter-Gatherer societies from what we've observed and a lot of anthropologists theorize regarding older cultures we didn't get to see. Our ability to sweat allows us to be really good long distance runners. We're not very fast but we can maintain a decent speed for a long time whereas much faster animals like Deer can run really fast but overheat soon enough and begin to slow down so then the hunters would just catch up with them and... BAM.
They're alot faster ,but humans have better endurance.Big L for the cheetahs… I thought they were the fastest animals
This blew my mind (4:16):Yep, I've read that too. This is actually how humans hunted in some traditional Hunter-Gatherer societies from what we've observed and a lot of anthropologists theorize regarding older cultures we didn't get to see. Our ability to sweat allows us to be really good long distance runners. We're not very fast but we can maintain a decent speed for a long time whereas much faster animals like Deer can run really fast but overheat soon enough and begin to slow down so then the hunters would just catch up with them and... BAM.
These nomands in NFD chased a cheetahs who used to prey on their sheep for 2 weeks, they had enough of that and chased these cheetahs for 5-6 km, and captured them without killing, coz it’s illegal
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She probably fit, unlike youThese are the sort of men that can control @Angelina
No she would find something to complain about them.These are the sort of men that can control @Angelina