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<blockquote data-quote="Oofta" data-source="post: 9254377" data-attributes="member: 6801845"><p>Wolves are "stupid" yet successfully hunt because they use reasonable tactics. Same with every other major predator. I'm not talking about a troll being a genius, I'm saying that it would be logical that if they realize they are losing a fight they would back off, regenerate, and attack again because they're going to lean into their strengths. They know they regenerate while most of their prey does not.</p><p></p><p>I'm not talking about hiding, I'm talking about line of sight. In many forest environments, losing line of sight after 30 feet or less is likely and something I've experienced more than once. In the summer you can barely see my <em>house </em>from the road which is set back probably just under 100 feet from the street because we have native landscaping and a bit of elevation change at the front. During the winter? If we had grass like everyone else? No problem. With the landscape we put in because we want to support the birds and the bees? Hard to see from directly in front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oofta, post: 9254377, member: 6801845"] Wolves are "stupid" yet successfully hunt because they use reasonable tactics. Same with every other major predator. I'm not talking about a troll being a genius, I'm saying that it would be logical that if they realize they are losing a fight they would back off, regenerate, and attack again because they're going to lean into their strengths. They know they regenerate while most of their prey does not. I'm not talking about hiding, I'm talking about line of sight. In many forest environments, losing line of sight after 30 feet or less is likely and something I've experienced more than once. In the summer you can barely see my [I]house [/I]from the road which is set back probably just under 100 feet from the street because we have native landscaping and a bit of elevation change at the front. During the winter? If we had grass like everyone else? No problem. With the landscape we put in because we want to support the birds and the bees? Hard to see from directly in front. [/QUOTE]
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