Super happy with this footage of a male brown bear foraging on lush vegetation in front of the trail camera. I like to see how they forage like this whilst on the move. I can also see his confidence as even when he spots the camera he remains focused rather than getting spooked.
@wegfawefgawefg@tr_babb@norvid_studies i kind of thought, tho, that for small animals (shrews, mice) they’d have to eat pretty often so can’t really ‘wait and see’ how they feel after tasting. maybe they come down with gastro symptoms faster (??)
@wegfawefgawefg@tr_babb@norvid_studies i know…sorry for the pedantic joke…
i think there’s a subconscious ‘attention function’ that monitors how we feel now linked to what we ate last and if the correlation is bad we r disgusted by that food. ppl often can’t imagine eating last thing they ate before food poisoning
@EdwardEGibbon@Norfolkforever would have thought thar true at UG as well
as an aside, and regarding naming versus the size of the phenomenon, we don’t, i think, have ‘decolonization studies’, but the curriculum for everything else is being ‘decolonized’. so it’s everywhere
@EdwardEGibbon@Norfolkforever that’s a really weird pyramid - if it’s regarded as a subject (like biochemistry or w/e) as opposed to research subdiscipline (vague def, i know) then you’d expect far more UG than PG. are they just coming from ‘sociology’?