
If the prey population in an ecosystem grows, predator numbers will respond to the increased food supply by increasing as well. Prey species must be well adapted to escape predators for their species to continue.Predator species need to be adapted for efficient hunting if they are to catch enough food to survive.There is a continuous struggle between predators and their prey: An omnivore is an organism that will consume both plant and animal material.A carnivore is an organism that only consumes animal material.A herbivore is an organism that only consumes plant material.Within food chains and webs there are organisms that will only consume particular types of food: Consumers get food from a biotic source by eating the biomass of producers or other consumers. For example plants carry out photosynthesis to make food using light energy from the sun. Producers make their own food using energy from an abiotic source.

Ī food chain shows the linear flow of energy between organisms A food web shows the energy flow through interconnected food chains in an ecosystem Predator/prey relationships can be illustrated in a diagram called a food chain or food web. Prey is a term used to describe organisms that predators kill for food.

If you cannot afford this event, please check the ticket option “solidarity” for reduced ticket prices.A predator is an animal that hunts, kills and eats other animals for food. – Improve skills for negotiation and communication when verbal systems are not availableĪfter your successful ticket purchase, you will be sent an email with the Zoom login data for this event. – Examine the complexities of consent and safety for these types of dynamics and play – Find ways to connect with “primal” partners – Build tips and tools for going into primal “space” and coming back to being a socialized human – Discuss the wide array of primal play styles out there This class will be recorded (only the facilitator, not the participants) and is available for ticket holders for 14 days after the event Solo or Partnered: all constellations welcome, everybody needs a ticketĬlass recording: Yes. What to Bring: Openness to share, listen, and learn with curiosity, knowing we all come from different perspectives on this complex topic. Minimum Knowledge Level: Beginner/Intermediate with new opportunities for ideas you may not have been exposed to before for advanced explorers Consent can be complex, so let’s build our knowledge and safety skills together.ĭate & Time: January 27th, 2023, 8-10 pm CET (Berlin time) What kind of feral beast are you, and why? Whether you are partnered with someone primal, are primal yourself as an identity, enjoy the play, or are simply curious, we will work on skills for negotiation, “reading” our partners when verbal tools are off the table, and communication skills in general. In this class, we will explore diverse forms of primal play, from growling and throating your lover in the bedroom to constructed experiences stalking someone through woods and dark alleyways… and more. What kind of creature are you, and how can you tap into that energy?

Each of us holds an animal inside us, and that creature is primal, wild, and tapped into the ancient power that says hunt, or be hunted, run, or be captured.
