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How To Survive Animal Encounters & Possible Attacks -Safety First!
How To Survive Animal Encounters & Possible Attacks. What to do if you are charged by a bear or a leopard, would you run or stare at them in the eyes? or if you are swimming and encounter a crocodile or a shark, would you swim away or be ready to fight? Knowing how to prepare yourself for an encounter can save your life… here are the best tips on how to survive a wild animal encounter and live to tell the story.

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Elephant
you are in Asia or Africa enjoying a wildlife expedition, going for a walk in the bushes seemed fun until an elephant spotted you and decided that you are a threat... there are couple of things you need to know. Elephants can mock a charge so learn to read their body language if you want to survive! If the ears are fanning out, its most likely a mock, watch out if the truck is up and the ears are pinned back....

Lion
Don’t think that all big cats are the same, they are definitely not, Lions are said to be the kings of the jungles of southern Africa and as kings make sure you respect their space. I you ever encounter a lion, stare at their eyes and do not break eye contact… as intimidating as that could be ….

Sharks!
Our lives forever changed with the movie jaws. Swimming in the ocean will never be the same after that movie... It created such fear of sharks that their population dropped significantly due to massive fear-based shark hunting. With over 400 species of sharks around the world, most sharks are not aggressive, they will attack if they fell threaten or attracted by your bright choice of swim suit.

Monkey
if you are heading to a place where monkeys are the attraction, there are several things you can do to avoid an attack. Anything form removing all your jewelry, glasses and anything that monkeys may want to steal form you, yea, that includes your purse and camera!!! and if you pull your camera out and the monkey smiles… better start worrying, the monkey is not saying cheese!! that’s a big sign of aggression!! but don’t run or make funny noises unless a bacteria ridden bite is what you want as a souvenir. I got bitten by a monkey when I was a kid, I didn’t know the monkey was showing its teeth, not smiling at me when I was looking at him straight in the eyes... so many red flags... But there you see me again…

Tiger
It seems like the most common advice you will get when faced with a wild animal is to remain calm and, in most cases, don’t make any sudden moves. As you explore the Asian jungles including northern china or Russia, keep an eye on for tigers. One of the best advises given by the natives of the Ganges delta in
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