well Spear is a caveman who probably isn't used to food being seasoned, it could overwhelm his tastebuds, Fang is a carnivore, usually they have few tastebuds than omnivores and herbivores, so for him it could be too much flavor, but for her it could be just right
Looking at these moments, I remembered how, as a child, I watched and ate with great appetite how predatory dinosaurs eat in old and pseudo-documentaries.
Spear is either super lucky for not catching any parasites from all that raw meat and fish, or he's just built so differently that he just powers through them.
He seems to be a close relative of Human beings in a similar manner to how a Lion and a Tiger are very close relatives. But as a different species of Human his body works differently. His is built to better process and fight off infection from raw meat.
@@Mr.Wetherilli Well... Not for nothing he is a neanderthal... In comparison to the other humans, who are more like the Homo sapiens species. PD: Neanderthal it's the Homo erectus gen branch
@@darakzoundrak2009 this is mostly cartoon logic because spear is seen many times surviving or tanking stuff that can one shot full grown men, and with the amount of force that's released from his own strength would give him the capability of ripping a dude's head with little issue.
Youre right bro, when you share a meal you are validating the other member like a allie. Actually chimpanzees usually share the meat of the hunted smaller monkeys like a social act, like trading the important source of protein for some hands to take their parasites and bugs off their fur.
I dont know why but it is a both bizarre and emotional scene. Spear doesnt feel comfortable with civilization yet and seeks potentially the behavior he learned to understand. The dog perhaps is the closest thing that gets him feel fine in that entire village.
Yes. Spear is shown trying to hunt them only to realize they simply don't react to his presence at all, so he casually begins collecting and eating them.
Maybe its because Spear's body is used to eating raw food, like how wild animals can just eat whatever they want without having to worry about getting sick.
@@crustaceanking3293 no…I mean eating out an animal raw with blood and stuff after killing it two seconds ago.. Why would it matter if I’m vegan or not? Just enjoy the vid lol
Excellent now I can use this for my research so I can make a series for what is primates existed as carnivorous creatures and this is the perfect example
I know that Spear literally eats anything that moves, but isn’t it possible that the fish bones from the colorful fish could have punctured his throat or insides?
if you have a thick enough throat and eat it with the bones and scaled facing up towards your mouth, it doesn't hurt as much and it doesn't hurt your stomach
Considering it was edible, it’s doubtful. Even modern pets don’t like clothes, or just find them annoyingly unnecessary. I wonder how a 20 foot tall dinosaur would feel about it.
Well, most important creatures in primal, show intelligence above the average or at least in comparison with their real life equivalents, i think Fang was just like "Bro, catch this big ass piece, its seems tasty", but since she is a brute, she throws its at Spear like a savage.
This reminds me how I got roped into playing One In The Chamber on BO2 as a tween. There was this obnoxious loser who was a friend's friend in the party chat and he was taunting me about the game. "Oh I have 40 hours on this and it's your first time? Well sorry to break it to you but I'm going to freaking destroy you. It'll be over in 10 seconds flat" Match begins. I run, turn a corner and shoot a enemy player. It was the dude taunting me. He literally went quiet mid gloat. I proceeded to win the match after that. We never played together again.