Timeline for What is a realistic size and population for a predator that eats humans?
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| 7 hours ago | comment | added | Monty Wild♦ | @aherocalledFrog Buffalo jumps were very rare geological features. It's all very well if one's available, but they seldom are. | |
| 13 hours ago | comment | added | aherocalledFrog | Off the top of my head American Bison were hunted by leading them off of cliffs. It may be apocryphal, but a population of humans hunting for survival will find a way to kill something even if it's big and resistant to standard weapons and tactics. | |
| 15 hours ago | comment | added | Monty Wild♦ | Have a look at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/… | |
| 15 hours ago | comment | added | Monty Wild♦ | @RLoopy I got those biomass ratios from The Dinosaur Heresies by Robert Bakker. | |
| 20 hours ago | comment | added | RLoopy | Thanks for the info on the equations! Do you have an additional reference for the typical biomass ratios, or is that just your experience from working with the equations? | |
| yesterday | history | answered | Monty Wild♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |