Episode 32: Humans as Predators
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Outdoor Sports
Sports & Recreation
Publication Date |
Sep 03, 2013
Episode Duration |
02:00:00
As humans, we’re losing our stake atop the food chain. Tune in to an existential episode of Wild Game Domain...
As humans, were losing our stake atop the food chain. Tune in to an existential episode of Wild Game Domain as host Chad Pagano explores how our role as predators has changed. How have we evolved over time? Are humans designed to hunt and kill, or should we be herbivores? How does this fit into the idea of hunting? Whats our relationship to other large predators? Find out on this weeks installment of the Wild Game Domain! This program was sponsored by S. Wallace Edwards andamp; Sons. Thanks to The Hollows for todays break music. It was once our fate to be killed and eaten. Early mans goal was to escape this fate, and our instincts are still shaped by that. This thought that a predator could come and take us out at any moment still horrifies us. [3:00] -- Chad Pagano on Wild Game Domain

As humans, we’re losing our stake atop the food chain. Tune in to an existential episode of Wild Game Domain as host Chad Pagano explores how our role as predators has changed. How have we evolved over time? Are humans designed to hunt and kill, or should we be herbivores? How does this fit into the idea of hunting? What’s our relationship to other large predators? Find out on this week’s installment of the Wild Game Domain! This program was sponsored by S. Wallace Edwards & Sons. Thanks to The Hollows for today’s break music.

“It was once our fate to be killed and eaten. Early man’s goal was to escape this fate, and our instincts are still shaped by that. This thought that a predator could come and take us out at any moment still horrifies us.” [3:00]

— Chad Pagano on Wild Game Domain

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