Jaegoor wrote on Feb 22
nd, 2021 at 5:04pm:
You can see exactly that on the carpet. In many other pictures too. Even on Greek vases you can see exactly that. I don't have to kill animals to test my ability with a sling. There is another way. I am sure that my sling can feed me. But she doesn't have to. But I've already done it. Let the balloons go up, or shoot kites or small toy parachutes. On the pendulum. All of this can train their skills. Go into nature. Learn animals. Observe the nature. And if they have to, they hunt. But think about what you are doing beforehand.
I don't agree that you can expect to consistently hunt with a sling if you don't practice it. Balloons are no substitute.
Which Greek vases are you talking about?
It is logical that birds fly the opposite direction when they see you slinging at them, like crows and gulls do when
a boy is trying to chase them away from the plowing and sowing, like on the tapestry. Have you thought about that?
That that might be the only reason? The artists are not the hunters.
But you confidently state this is the way to hunt birds and you ridicule any other way.
I think you are the troll.