#Bears should not flee from Lynx.
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most animals shouldn’t be fleeing from an animal thats 30kg
I think that deer definitely should be fleeing from Lynx/Bobcats, but animals like Bears, Elk, or Moose shouldn’t.
Caribou/reindeer prolly shouldn’t flee from them either, as they don’t usually run from lynx irl unless they have young or are injured.
I think they should at least be wary of Lynx, maybe only fleeing if the Lynx are very close to them. Reindeer make up a decent bit of Eurasian Lynx diets in Siberia (albeit usually from Carrion but they are known to hunt fully grown Reindeer on occasion)
Would be really cool if herds ignored em unless they were within 10-20m and singletons would flee from em but not sure how feasible that is to implement
I think even a simple hierarchy of fear would help.
The brown bear has become so friendly with the caribou. It needs to be fixed.
yeah but they also have the same drink time, if they were to fix that, they would have to change the drink times
Honestly wouldn’t be the worst thing, kinda weird the bears lynx and caribou drink times all overlap imo
It is how the problem is fixed.
Thanks for your suggestion!
Hierarchy of Fear would be a sick band name.
Black bears are wusses lol brown bears are more equivalent to grizzly’s (technically grizzly’s are just American brown bears) though
Yeah that is why I agreed on the post, comment was more for the nothing would run from a small cat. Intimidating little murder machines they can be😂
They definitely can be bold, wonder if lynx ever pull something like that, they seem rather shy though they aren’t exactly common where I live
Maybe, don't have them where I live either at least I never seen one.
Pretty sure that video is AI