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Wally Day wrote:
> > >I'm also curious about the paleo side of this. Why
> > >> wouldn't paleo man hunt
> > >> during moonlight hours?
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> > He would have been eaten. Other carnivores had much
> > better night vision, were
> > faster and had much bigger teeth. Plus we wouldn't
> > have been able to see to
> > aim our spears, etc.
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> I reject the notion that early humans were too scared
> of nighttime predators to venture out. Predators tend
> to avoid other predators. And, I think we gave up
> being easy prey a long, long time ago :)
I know we have some skilled hunters on this list. How about
we hear from you? Do you hunt at night and if not, why
not? Is it purely a legal question and if so, would you
hunt then if the law allowed?
--
Elisi Tsayonah, AniWodi, ghigau,
St Francis River Band of Cherokee
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