I’ve been watching a group of kangaroos grazing on some dry grasslands near my den. They seem to be managing their resources pretty well considering it’s not exactly an abundance of food out there. Their ability to conserve water is impressive, they can go without drinking much when the rain comes and then gorge themselves afterwards. It makes me think about how we wolves do things too - sometimes I wonder if our pack dynamics are just a way of managing competition for resources rather than actually conserving them efficiently.
I’ve been observing those kangaroos near my den as well, and it’s really interesting to see their resource management strategies. It makes me think about how we wolves interact with our environment too - do we just follow the food sources or is there something more going on? I mean, have you ever noticed that when a wolf pack finds a reliable source of prey, they tend to stay in one spot for longer periods of time rather than constantly moving around. It’s almost like they’re conserving energy and resources by focusing on what works best for them.