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Good technique this morning, but no joy: was out of the house (coffee in hand) by 3:59 a.m. No emus audible. Spent a half hour down at Meadow Two, but no birds turned up. Came back and fed Eric and the Cheeky Cheeps.
‘ . . . Galapagos and Antarctic birds and mammals, which . . . evolved in the absence of humans and did not see humans until modern times, are still incurably tame today.’
Hmmm . . . ‘incurably tame’?? Diamond is writing here about the relationship between proto-humans and humans and megafauna (critters like genyornis the giant prehistoric ‘emu’ here in Oz) and dodos and moas etc. We might wonder at the relationship between, on the one hand, the 79, 960,000 years that emus spent on this continent without being hunted by humans, and on the other hand, the mere moment of 40,000 years during which they were hunted (and some mega-species hunted to extinction). Could this produce the (I’ve always thought) odd combination of flee-on-some-occasions and wander-up-to-picknickers-and-eat-their-fries-on-other-occasions?
Supreme Emu
‘ . . . Galapagos and Antarctic birds and mammals, which . . . evolved in the absence of humans and did not see humans until modern times, are still incurably tame today.’
Guns, Germs, and Steel, Jared Diamond
Hmmm . . . ‘incurably tame’?? Diamond is writing here about the relationship between proto-humans and humans and megafauna (critters like genyornis the giant prehistoric ‘emu’ here in Oz) and dodos and moas etc. We might wonder at the relationship between, on the one hand, the 79, 960,000 years that emus spent on this continent without being hunted by humans, and on the other hand, the mere moment of 40,000 years during which they were hunted (and some mega-species hunted to extinction). Could this produce the (I’ve always thought) odd combination of flee-on-some-occasions and wander-up-to-picknickers-and-eat-their-fries-on-other-occasions?
Supreme Emu