Hunter And Gatherer Analysis

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As the sun rises and I wake up, I noticed a coyote 10 yards away from where I laid. I picked up a rock and threw it at one of my friends that was still sleeping. When the rock hit my friend on her side she woke up screaming! I had to quickly figure out how to calm her down before she scared off the coyote. I decided to hug her so she didn't think anything would happen to her. Then, she finally calmed down. Then, I pointed to where the coyote was, and it was gone.

After, I noticed the coyote was gone I was worried that I would never be able to find the coyote again, because we needed food. Then, I took my friend with me to go look for another coyote. Before, we left we put on our coats made of bear fur and grabbed our

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