So I recently discovered that our group of feral children will occasionally join with other groups and form a pack. When they are within the pack they become much more stubborn and aggressive, and separation is difficult to achieve.
It is obvious that the older ones are teaching the youngsters to catch food in the stream. I can imagine that they would be resistant to interference in this process. Keep up the good work. This study will rival Jane Goodall's.
So if i come up and we go to the stream, we 'adults' can form our own gang right?! We have had more time and therefore are more feral and stubborn. I think we can take them.
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It is obvious that the older ones are teaching the youngsters to catch food in the stream. I can imagine that they would be resistant to interference in this process. Keep up the good work. This study will rival Jane Goodall's.
So if i come up and we go to the stream, we 'adults' can form our own gang right?! We have had more time and therefore are more feral and stubborn. I think we can take them.
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