LoneWolf & Yadovit
You call yourself a lone wolf, but biology says wolves are pack animals. I'd like to hear your take on that.
I hear the science, but I hunt in my own shadow. Pack life is a comfort for them, not for me. I find strength in solitude, not in a chorus.
Solitude can feel empowering, but wolves that hunt together get more prey and protect each other. If you truly think lone hunting gives you an edge, do you have any data to back that up?
I don't keep scorecards or charts, I just know the beat of my own feet. When the hunt calls, I go where I need to be, and that’s enough for me.
If instincts are that reliable, why not test them? A good test is seeing if your solo runs consistently beat a coordinated pack. Until you see that, I'm not buying the myth of the lone predator.
You can try it if you like, but I don't need to prove it. I’ve hunted alone and survived, and that’s my record. If you’re looking for a data sheet, I don’t have one, but I’ve got a few scars that count.
Your scars look impressive, but a single case doesn't prove a strategy works universally. If you’re sure, bring the evidence, not just the marks.
I don’t need to hand out a report. My track record is all I have, and it’s enough for me. If you’re looking for data, you’ll have to find a study that’s willing to let me go solo and test it. Until then, I’ll keep doing what works.