Crow,
Undefined,
17 years ago
Um, well, I LIKE the scent theory, but certain things just don't add up...
A bunch of flayed skins don't mark the territory of any predator for three reasons:
1) Any human can just as easily flay and hang the skin of another human, so there is no distinction between hunting grounds and a psychopath when it comes to skinning.
2) Flesh stripped does not carry a scent, and there is no way for one pred to know which pred did the job, whereas wolves all carry distinct scents to distinguish one another.
3) Skin decomposes easily, and would need to be annually refreshed to ever be effective.
Plus, even though we never saw the flesh from the humans, we DID see the stripped corpses on the "hunting grounds." It makes more sense that the pred took the skins with it to keep as a trophy or pelt than place it on a border of an area already carrying the distinct signature of hanging fleshless corpses...