that's the thing about content farms. the ai is only creating variations of teh same o'le thing. BTW, wolves don't have cubs, they have pups! you've exceeded the point of diminishing returns.
Oh for the love of ... You could enter a dense asteroid belt, choose your course at random, and not hit anything. If we used astronomical terms in something like forestry we could say a tree in north america and a tree in australia constitute a dense forest. Going into an asteroid belt to hide is a fantasy. Any debris field of significant size to lose a ship in would already have collapsed into a moon or planet.
I'm sure you are also aware elves aren't really and I hate to bring it up if it's a shock - Santa isn't real either. And yet billions are spent every year playing pretend they are. It's a story. You have no issue with, oh, GIANT FREAKING SPACE PUPPY but you are stumbling on the ability of, somewhere in the future, people figuring out how to not smear themselves across space gravel. Honestly, the space puppy feels more unlikely. Something that size is gonna eat a VWBug a day in space kibble, not some ration bars. Not unless the rations came WITH the car.
a ship shielded and dead floating in the kieper belt would be comparable to an asteroid of similar size and indestinguishable from a regular roid...so its more feasible than getting crushed hiding nut 2but with big arse bolders
If a person spends a few minutes surfing for SciFi, they will find a plethora of carbon-copies with the only difference bring a slightly modified beast ! How 'bout a story where our Hero finds a genetically modified for war/destruction, forgotten, and dying Galactic Council Politician !
Why do some people still refer to baby wolves as cubs? Perplexity: The term "cub" is often used interchangeably with "pup" when referring to baby wolves, but there are specific reasons why some people still prefer to call them cubs. Terminology and Usage 1. Cultural Influence: The term "cub" is commonly associated with larger wild animals, such as bears and big cats (like lions and tigers), which may lead to its use for wolves as well. This association can create a tendency for people to refer to wolf babies as cubs, especially in casual conversation or media portrayals. 2. Misunderstanding of Species: Some individuals may not be aware that the correct term for a baby wolf is "pup." This confusion arises because "cub" is a more familiar term in the context of other mammals, leading to its incorrect application to wolves. 3. Historical Context: The use of "cub" for wolf offspring might stem from older literature or folklore where wolves were often grouped with other wild animals. While "pup" is the scientifically accepted term, the historical usage of "cub" persists among certain groups or in specific contexts . Biological Facts • Correct Term: The scientifically accurate term for a baby wolf is "pup." Wolves belong to the Canidae family, which includes domestic dogs, and their young are specifically referred to as pups. • • Development Stages: Wolf pups are born blind and deaf, relying on their mother for nourishment and protection. They grow rapidly and start exploring their environment within weeks, eventually transitioning from milk to solid food. In summary, while "pup" is the correct term for baby wolves, the continued use of "cub" can be attributed to cultural influences, misunderstandings, and historical context surrounding wildlife terminology.
In simple i would say, most people didn't know or care about the specifics on some words and use what is common in usage. Either it is used correct or not. Its like calling all paper towels used to clean the nose "tempo" even if its not produced by the "tempo companie". Or plastic bulding bricks calling lego, even if its not produced bei lego... And for the story its not necessary to be this specific in wording. The gist and what is meant is clear if you use cub or pup.
"The term "cub" is commonly associated with larger wild animals, such as bears and big cats (like lions and tigers)" Judging by the picture i would say that Wolf is larger then any bear and cat known to mankind :P
There are a few credibility issues with the story and the moral is a bit too obvious. But I hope its a metaphor. Because we really need to, as a species, improve our relationship with wolves. Including direwolves, they may not be completely extinct. We need wolf sanctuaries here on earth.
You need a couple of hundred specimens to re-establish a species. Even then, you will have lost a lot of genetic variation. But providing sanctuary is one of the better traints of our species.
@@stephaniewilson3955 You know what else stands? The fact that this is a piece of science-fiction. Our knowldge of biology and genetics doesn't necessarely apply to that setting.
@@androswolf It is a fun story but I find that all these stories seem to suggest that the aliens have the same DNA as our planet evolved. I think we both agree that that is unlikely.
That evening as the stars glittered over the sanctuary a bright light streaks towards the planet, a meteorite lager than a small moon impacted wiping all life on the planet out.....
People tend to nick-pick, stories. Very good story!❤
I love this story. Only if everyone could be like John, the galaxy would be filled with love.
I look forward to "Space Woof: the Woofening" in theatres.
i love story's like this makes you wonder is the connection we have with animals here unique to us or could it be universal
Very nice story! Thabk you! J
This was a beautiful story. Someone cares...you find them or they find you but someone cares. Thank you.
Thank you 😊 😢😮
Wolf That size would need whole cows not ration bars.... Human looking like an appetizer!
Advanced ration bars, nutrient dense and delivering kick ass energy obviously. It's set in the future 👽
It’s more than the family you’re born to, it’s who you fight for also!
Very true 👍
I loved this story. Thank you
that's the thing about content farms. the ai is only creating variations of teh same o'le thing. BTW, wolves don't have cubs, they have pups! you've exceeded the point of diminishing returns.
Cub and pup are both correct terms for a baby wolf.
Also, it's an alien wolf, so I'm not sure that our terminology even applies.
@@michaeldriggers7681 contextually wrong on both counts.
some one needs to get laid 😂😂
Haters😢
@@aaronhysong405 simps
Oh for the love of ... You could enter a dense asteroid belt, choose your course at random, and not hit anything. If we used astronomical terms in something like forestry we could say a tree in north america and a tree in australia constitute a dense forest. Going into an asteroid belt to hide is a fantasy. Any debris field of significant size to lose a ship in would already have collapsed into a moon or planet.
Oh really what about Saturn's rings, you should really learn about a topic before you comment on it.
I'm sure you are also aware elves aren't really and I hate to bring it up if it's a shock - Santa isn't real either. And yet billions are spent every year playing pretend they are. It's a story. You have no issue with, oh, GIANT FREAKING SPACE PUPPY but you are stumbling on the ability of, somewhere in the future, people figuring out how to not smear themselves across space gravel. Honestly, the space puppy feels more unlikely. Something that size is gonna eat a VWBug a day in space kibble, not some ration bars. Not unless the rations came WITH the car.
It worked for Han solo so..... yeah..... Take your realism and keep it far away from our scifi-fantasies pretty please :P
a ship shielded and dead floating in the kieper belt would be comparable to an asteroid of similar size and indestinguishable from a regular roid...so its more feasible than getting crushed hiding nut 2but with big arse bolders
nit pick
Great story thanks
The wolf drank from a canteen he left sitting for her... How? Do alien wolves have hands? 😂
@MegaPanCakes24-wm9ms 🤣🤣🤣 how silly of me! I don't know why I didn't think of that! 🤣🤣. Thanks hahahah
Telekinesis, the wolf magically levitated the canteen to her mouth...😂😂😂😂😂
@@Mike64-hl6pt 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Shara has that magic wolf tongue it gets into those hard to reach areas 😂
@@darkwolfe6286 LMAO love it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nice story .... just wondering why all alien humanoids are blue and wolves are not.
Thank you
If a person spends a few minutes surfing for SciFi, they will find a plethora of carbon-copies with the only difference bring a slightly modified beast ! How 'bout a story where our Hero finds a genetically modified for war/destruction, forgotten, and dying Galactic Council Politician !
Amazing story!!
Why do some people still refer to baby wolves as cubs?
Perplexity: The term "cub" is often used interchangeably with "pup" when referring to baby wolves, but there are specific reasons why some people still prefer to call them cubs.
Terminology and Usage
1. Cultural Influence: The term "cub" is commonly associated with larger wild animals, such as bears and big cats (like lions and tigers), which may lead to its use for wolves as well. This association can create a tendency for people to refer to wolf babies as cubs, especially in casual conversation or media portrayals.
2. Misunderstanding of Species: Some individuals may not be aware that the correct term for a baby wolf is "pup." This confusion arises because "cub" is a more familiar term in the context of other mammals, leading to its incorrect application to wolves.
3. Historical Context: The use of "cub" for wolf offspring might stem from older literature or folklore where wolves were often grouped with other wild animals. While "pup" is the scientifically accepted term, the historical usage of "cub" persists among certain groups or in specific contexts .
Biological Facts
• Correct Term: The scientifically accurate term for a baby wolf is "pup." Wolves belong to the Canidae family, which includes domestic dogs, and their young are specifically referred to as pups. •
• Development Stages: Wolf pups are born blind and deaf, relying on their mother for nourishment and protection. They grow rapidly and start exploring their environment within weeks, eventually transitioning from milk to solid food.
In summary, while "pup" is the correct term for baby wolves, the continued use of "cub" can be attributed to cultural influences, misunderstandings, and historical context surrounding wildlife terminology.
In simple i would say, most people didn't know or care about the specifics on some words and use what is common in usage. Either it is used correct or not. Its like calling all paper towels used to clean the nose "tempo" even if its not produced by the "tempo companie". Or plastic bulding bricks calling lego, even if its not produced bei lego...
And for the story its not necessary to be this specific in wording. The gist and what is meant is clear if you use cub or pup.
@@SebastianDPunkt garbage in, garbage out. and this is why youtube is full of crap the rest of us have to wade through.
"The term "cub" is commonly associated with larger wild animals, such as bears and big cats (like lions and tigers)"
Judging by the picture i would say that Wolf is larger then any bear and cat known to mankind :P
@@androswolf if 80% of americans say 1+1=3 for 20 years, does that make it right?
Trust? For loading her an hers into a transport for relocation! Better nature reserve planet where she and her cubs will have a better life!
Great story, it has a few holes in it, but nothing an active imagination can’t fill in 😂
"Aha" said Shara looking at the man, "look babies, food"
I was thinking the same thing Wolf has hands
What kind of game is on Jarax? Could he pulse rifle hunt some for her?
Human-dog stories are always good, though this one needs work. A like for the telling and the tale.
I love the ideas. But the writing and logic of the storytelling is sadly not the best. 🙂
My oldest daugthers name is Sharah.
Such stories should had been backed up by A.I generated video :)
There are a few credibility issues with the story and the moral is a bit too obvious. But I hope its a metaphor.
Because we really need to, as a species, improve our relationship with wolves. Including direwolves, they may not be completely extinct. We need wolf sanctuaries here on earth.
Too Saccharine for me, I was hoping the pups would grow up with the human to rip hostile aliens into chunks of dog food
They have paws.
i remember the time i first had a little puppy.
Sadly none of the cubs was named moon moon.
You need a couple of hundred specimens to re-establish a species. Even then, you will have lost a lot of genetic variation. But providing sanctuary is one of the better traints of our species.
For all we know those wolves might be able to multiply like rabbits. They ARE an alien species after all.
@@androswolf Even rabbits need a male as well as female to produce young. And the loss of genetic material stands.
@@stephaniewilson3955 You know what else stands? The fact that this is a piece of science-fiction. Our knowldge of biology and genetics doesn't necessarely apply to that setting.
@@androswolf It is a fun story but I find that all these stories seem to suggest that the aliens have the same DNA as our planet evolved. I think we both agree that that is unlikely.
That evening as the stars glittered over the sanctuary a bright light streaks towards the planet, a meteorite lager than a small moon impacted wiping all life on the planet out.....