The perspective you put it in, more like True survivalist's. Love to hear a vegan try to explain why "meat is wrong" to one of these cats. Whenever one starts up I just go straight for the kill and ask them, if man was not meant by God to eat the meat of its prey, then why are we born with canine teeth?
0:23 That shot with that spear anchored his hips. He wasn't going anywhere after that one. Whoever threw that landed the most important hit of the hunt. That did the most of any single wound of bringing the hunt to its end.
Ruminants got way more mass and greater in number with much less value in waste for feeding. Perhaps it was to kept their population under control within their territory due to safety concerns of their tribe. For feeding benefit in on itself, it doesn't make much sense to go after a more precious and yet more challenging prey with less reward at stake over the other way around.
That’s the way it went for millennia; ask the mammoths and other Ice Age megafauna. You know what they say… give a human a rock and it will become an apex predator in its habitat-give it a spear and it becomes a globally ecological force.
Hyenas go after baby lions as lions go after baby humans. Makes sense is to fight off and kill the lions to protect your young ones tribe from lion hunting them in the night.