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Moss wrote
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Should all track if they are a predatory race.
Most of predators dont track they prey, usually they ambush. Thou example
canines do track but most of predators dont.
Eh? What are you talking about? Read \"track\" as follow/pursue/chase.. now if
you tell me that predators don\'t do any of those then stick your head up your
ass.
Let me break this for you, cause obviosly you dont have a clue about animals.
Ive collected these from inet because you wouldnt trust my expertice anyways.
Lion: In general, if the lion is not successful within a few hundred meters,
they give up the chase and the prey escapes.Generally speaking, if a lion
misses it\'s quary on the initial charge, it does not give pursuit, but quits
and looks for new quary.
http://home.globalcrossing.net/~brendel/lion.html
Snake: Because snakes are ectothermic, they\'re slow and cannot be active for
long. So they rely heavily on stealth and surprise.
http://szgdocent.org/resource/rr/c-hunt.htm
Tiger: The tiger is a \'concealment and ambush hunter\'. If the attack goes
wrong and the target escapes it will rarely be followed.
http://www.lairweb.org.nz/tiger/hunting.html
Cougar: They hunt alone and ambush their prey, often from behind and kill with
powerful bite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cougar
Leopards (aka panther): Like the common leopard, the snow leopard hunts through
stealth and cunning rather than chases over a long distance.
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Andes/4613/sl/sleopard.htm
Cheetah: k, you have a point here.
Wolverine: k, these are bloodthirsty bastard attacking everything and they dont
give up.
Scorpion, alligator, green mantis: hmmm.. i dont even bother.
and btw. Bears arent predators theyre omnivore. They eat fish, carcasses and
ofcourse lotsa flora.
and what comes to fantasy creatures, well, I could imagine them to even summon
they once seen prey...
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Maybe predators should have skill hiding and sneak (or even invisibility)
combined with some battlestarter skill.
...and what comes to my ass, my thumb is allready there.
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