How To React When You Are Ecountred by Wild animals

 Bismillah, 

Most animals don't like human beings, they stay out of the way, without losing their heads (oh yeah! And life). They do this Because they find human beings strange... And they also know humans are... Bad? Or dangerous for them. 

But when we go somewhere wild, like the places where Non-Human-fearing animals live. Those places could be numerous, like a wild forest, a wild river, or an old place between the trees. These places could be home to the most feared species of all: Snakes! Now not all people are scared of them. But depending on the habitat and place, those jungles could be home to wolves, foxes, leopards, bears... And maybe, even loins or tigers! Not to mention poisonous insects, and yeah... Crocodiles are on the list if there's a slow-moving and hot place river. 

So... We go to the main point... What do we do if a non-human-fearing animal is encountered? 

Animals will only harm humans if they feel threatened and if they are hungry. So if you go hiking or camping in a wild place... Please be quiet And don't go near their babies, no matter how cute they might look, their mother is prowling near them. Deer are mostly afraid of humans, but if you harm (or even go near) their young, Mama-deer is likely to defend their young (and that means being harmed). 

But even if you take precautions but are still encountered by a hungry animal, a pack of wolves or tigers or foxes or in most cases: bears and in rare cases: leopards. If they are wolves or foxes... Well, foxes are not that dangerous and you can scare them away... But wolves are another matter. They are dangerous, they are not something one should take lightly... They attack humans very, very rarely. And now it matters which species of wolves they are. 

Indian wolves are the wolves I think you are going to encounter most by... If you are in India. You do the same technique. The biggest rule is: don't panic!  

It's easier to say than done... But in all life-threatening situations, we have to be calm so our minds can work out what to do. 

You have to look in the wolf's eyes... Make yourself look bigger and continue backing away. Never turn your back on wolves and run! The wolf will just lose interest in you and go away. 

"Hey! Maties this human is so strange... We'll eat something else... C'mon! "

And if, the wolf doesn't go away... Then back away to the nearest tree and climb it (if you don't know how to climb a tree you'll know how to at that time, fear can make us do it)

It's the same with bears. 

If it's a black bear, fight back

I think people say this because black bears are shy and smaller than the other bears and attack humans rarely. 

If it's a brown bear, lay down

Brown bears mean grizzly bears... And they are very dangerous... Laying down won't help really, because grizzly bears can eat dead things... And by the way, they will smell life. So you've got to do what you do with wolves. 

The old sayings don't tell anything about what to do when you encounter a white bear. 

White bears mean polar bears. 

They live in the Arctic, their paws are as big as dining plates. And they are taller than an adult. 

If you encounter a polar bear, with no strong shelter near you... 

Say goodbye to your life. I'm not joking! 

And if there is a strong shelter near you, and you spot a polar bear not very near you, run to the shelter! 

If you encounter a snake, you can kill it... And if you can't, then you do the same thing! 

Make yourself look bigger and walk backwards slowly. 


These are the golden words whenever you encounter a wild animal. 

Make yourself look bigger and walk backwards slowly. 


Wolf


Roaring, angry grizzly bear. 


Aww, foxes seem so adorable! And they are not dangerous. 


Go near that mama leopard's cub if you don't value your life. 


Polar bears seem pretty, don't they? 


It seems so calm... 


I think that's enough for today... 

Bye and take care, 

Salam

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