Thread:Aggression25/@comment-5142966-20140903043950/@comment-25322628-20140916235340

Okay, I'll change Jaeger's alignment, but suppose this were possible for a predatory animal: A man has been injured due to falling off a cliff and is cornered by a wolf. It looks like it grew up in the wild and doesn't demonstrate the capacity to show remorse or fear toward anyone or anything. The man that is injured can't protect himself from the wolf that looks like it could kill him in a heartbeat, only able to wait for the inevitable to take place. And then, for no reason at all, the wolf, although clearly hungry, turns away from the man and leaves him alone.

Would you call that a predatory behavior…or a personal choice in the mind of a beast?