O Predator numbers will decrease as prey numbers decrease O Prey numbers will decrease as predator numbers increase O As prey population increases, this is followed by the predator population increasing. When population numbers of the predator and prey are graphed over time the graph show: The Predator/Prey model reveals that the population size of the predator oscillates with the population size of the prey creating. The Predator/Prey model aka Lotka-Volterra model is based on an equation that describes interactions between two (predator and a prey) species in an ecosystem. Species A will benefit by feeding on species B. Predators (species A) are animals that prey (hunt, kills, eats) other animals (species B). This game and graphing activity is a fun way to represent the predator prey model showing how each population responds to the other.Īfter completing this activity, students will be able to understand: Judging only by the time it was released, it maybe doesn’t have the authentic depiction of Native American life or nuanced interrogation of masculinity and hunter/prey dynamics that the film does, but if you liked the film, surely it’s worth a shot? If it’s awful, you can always watch the movie again, fully dubbed in Comanche this time around.Summary: In this lesson, students play a simulated board game of Clerid Beetle vs Mountain Pine Beetle. It had portals before Portal – yes, shoot-throughy, teleporty, return-journey-y portals – and a variety of alien tech to take chunks out of your otherworldly enemies with. I’ve not played it, but Prey looks like a pretty good game for something that came out in 2006. Besides, at this point that search probably only shows results for Arkane’s decidedly non-Native American game of the same title, although that might not have been the case when the film was pitched to producers back in 2016, before Arkane’s sci-fi shooter was released. I’m sure it’s one of those weird coincidences, and it’s entirely likely that the filmmakers weren’t even aware of the 00s game (which appears more inspired by Alien than Predator anyway), but a quick Google of their potential title would have likely yielded a result that was unerringly similar to their prospective film. But the fact they have the same title puts the weird cherry on the cake. Tommy and Naru both using the alien’s own weapons against them is also the natural course of such a coming together. Pitting a Native American character against extraterrestrials is not so unique that I’m accusing the film of plagiarism or anything like that. But for a film with the exact same title as a game released 18 years prior, there are a surprising number of parallels. There are differences, Tommy is Cherokee whereas Naru is Comanche, the game is set in the modern day rather than the 18th century, and Tommy fights hundreds of aliens on their own spaceship rather than battling one xenos hunter on Earth. There’s also a bunch of stuff about separating your spirit from your body to pass through doors and come back to life and stuff, but the basic premise is strangely similar to the 2022 Predator film of the same name. Unlike Prey (Arkane) – which was, again, inspired by the 2006 game in title alone – Prey saw a family of Native Americans abducted by an alien spaceship, and you (Domasi ‘Tommy’ Tawodi) must fight your way out.
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