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a map and compass with you.
• Never 4
bears or other wild animals.
• Don't 5
food in your tent. Put it in
your car or in a box a few metres from your tent.
• If you see a bear, 6
slowly away from
it. Do not?
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at
the bear's eyes.
• Do not
a tree. Most bears are good
climbers.
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Explanation:
The passage is giving advice on what to do when you are in the wild and encounter a bear or other wild animals. It suggests that you should always have a map and compass with you, as it is easy to get lost in the wild and having these tools can help you find your way back. It warns against approaching bears or other wild animals, as they can be dangerous and may attack if they feel threatened.
The passage also advises against keeping food inside your tent. This is because the smell of food can attract bears, and if they come near your tent, it could put you in danger. Instead, it is recommended to store your food in your car or in a box a few meters away from your tent. This way, the bears will not be attracted to your immediate vicinity.
If you happen to see a bear, the passage advises that you should slowly and calmly move away from it. It is important not to make direct eye contact with the bear, as this can be seen as a threatening gesture. Similarly, climbing a tree is not a good idea, as most bears are capable climbers and may follow you up the tree.
In conclusion, the passage emphasizes the importance of being prepared when in the wild and encountering wild animals, particularly bears. It provides specific guidelines on what actions to take to ensure your safety and minimize the risk of any dangerous encounters.