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<blockquote data-quote="Khaos" data-source="post: 95659" data-attributes="member: 2880"><p>Remember one time I was up north near the Canadian border and came across to bear cubs in the wilderness. Wanted to get up close and take a picture of them, but I didn't because the mother bear was lurking in the woods, I saw her from the corner of my eye.</p><p></p><p>You don't mess with a mother's cubs. First rule of exploration. Anyways to answer your question, I have encountered animals that would tear me apart within seconds, my usual response is just to freeze and limit my movements. Not making eye contact is key. You don't want to get into a staring contest with an animal who is grand champion at staring contests.</p><p></p><p>I've also heard of people bringing food along with them, in an attempt to give a diversion to said animal they encounter. That is complete idiocy. That only works in the movies, and doesn't work too well in real life. In the most likely case they will tear you apart in search of said source of food you have on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khaos, post: 95659, member: 2880"] Remember one time I was up north near the Canadian border and came across to bear cubs in the wilderness. Wanted to get up close and take a picture of them, but I didn't because the mother bear was lurking in the woods, I saw her from the corner of my eye. You don't mess with a mother's cubs. First rule of exploration. Anyways to answer your question, I have encountered animals that would tear me apart within seconds, my usual response is just to freeze and limit my movements. Not making eye contact is key. You don't want to get into a staring contest with an animal who is grand champion at staring contests. I've also heard of people bringing food along with them, in an attempt to give a diversion to said animal they encounter. That is complete idiocy. That only works in the movies, and doesn't work too well in real life. In the most likely case they will tear you apart in search of said source of food you have on you. [/QUOTE]
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