Friday, March 8, 2013

Offensive Prescence

Assuming we're the top of the food chain leaves us at an anvantage. The unknown of what could possibly exist leaves us at a more than real disadvantage. Where we are free to explore our surroundings and the world around us, we're not always free to impose on others land/territory. Whether this other be a bear, mountain lion or another human being. Depending on the being determines whether or not respectability plays a role in your prescence.

Now if you are out in the middle of the woods and come across a 'No Tresspassing' sign, you'd be best to abide by that sign and not advance any further. But in most cases if you accidentally impose on another human's land I'd assume they'd be forgiving assuming you are respectably passing through.

Now if you stumble upon a wild animal's habitat in the middle of the woods you may not get off so easy. I don't believe a simple "Just passing through." will get you off the hook. It's a not so unlikely scenario either. When in nature we come in contact with many different animals. Some are unbothered by our prescence and some are downright offended. Even if we mean no harm. I don't believe wild animals have a sense of what our intentions are. Most are wary of humans and run/fly off at the first inkling we are near and others attack.

My question is where does a bigfoot stand among this scattered list. Some err on the side of more human. So are they unbothered by us. Do they accept our respectable claim of  "Just passing through"? Are they able to sense our intentions? Whether we present harm?  

Some err on the side of more animal, perhaps ape like. Do they flee upon hearing us enter their domain? Are they downright offended at our prescence? Are they curious? Do they attack?


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