Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan for April 15, 2007
Transcript:
Woman: Hey! Get outta here, you! Shoo! In the wild, many types of prey are beyond the scope of a lone dog. But packs of dogs working together can coordinate their efforts, broadening their prey opportunities. Instinctively the pack probes the herd and narrows in on the weak. Some lie in wait, while others approach from the front to create a distraction. The mother instinctively protects her cub. Not all hunts end with success, but the dogs are patient. Eventually, they will have ice cream.