Since this comment was originally addressed to me, allow me to answer.
Your response about "Ungulates" was to this comment:
squ1d wrote:Because GJ, it is horror. Some people like horror, and a lot more people like survival horror. Some people find the feelings of fear that can be inspired by watching such a show exhilarating. Some people find the idea of a world where we return to survival and instinct to be an utterly compelling one. Despite all the brutality that entails. I know this idea is a personal bugbear of yours, but our base animal nature bubbles just beneath the surface.
The female characters in TWD are awesome. They are not all damsels in distress.
Now you have posted an opinion piece, one you presumably found by engaging in google based confirmation bias, that talks of "the myth of man the hunter". Which is not a relevant response to the opinions that I expressed above. I don't think you've made any attempt to understand what I said, or to actually watch The Walking Dead to understand what you're talking about.
"Our base animal nature", to use my direct words, refers to men and women, not just men. Our shared capacity to compromise our ethics and morality in order to survive. Our ability to do terrible and violent things in extreme situations. As I pointed out earlier, this is fundamentally based in reality, and an age old theme in literature and art. You might not like that, and further still, you might try and force your "I'm a hammer, all I see are nails" gender rhetoric on me, but it is beside the point.
If you read the next part of my post, you'll see I pointed out that female characters in TWD are awesome. Whenever the groups go out to scavenge, the women go too. This would be the direct comparison to hunting if we are going to relate things back to the article you posted. Women shoot guns and hack zombies apart, and one of them carries around a samurai sword and is a badass ninja. Women are not just stuck in the cave looking after children.
But I honestly don't think that any of this matters to you, as you're more concerned with finding targets for your outrage crusade. Which is why you're writing criticism about a show that you've never seen and clearly have no intention to, after buying wholesale the second-hand opinion of one-eyed internet trolls.