In big cases, it will attack.
What should we do when we meet wild animals?
First, once you meet a beast, you should quickly force yourself to calm down and look it in the eyes so that it can't see your next move. You should be vigilant, but don't take the initiative to attack, which will expose yourself. Don't turn your back on each other. Doing so in nature is tantamount to showing that you are being hunted. Step back slowly face to face. At the same time, you can't let it see that you want to escape.
Second, wolves are the most dangerous animals. A wolf is not dangerous, but wolves are mostly in groups. If you find only one wolf on the road, don't underestimate it, especially when it comes from a distance-wolves rarely attack alone. When it thinks it can't get its prey independently, it will inform its group, leave a mark on the road behind the prey, attract more wolves to join, and attack at night. When you find a wolf following you, return to the highway or safe camp as soon as possible. Wolves are afraid of fire, and we can use this to escape. Don't try to get out of danger by destroying the wolves below. On the contrary, it will only arouse the hatred of wolves. When wolves want to revenge or rescue captured wolves, they will call other wolves to attack together (until they think they have absolute strength to win). At this time, fire can't make them retreat.
Third, when you meet a bear in the wild, you should be calm, don't panic, run wildly and scream. Try to walk downwind, so that the bear won't smell you. You can sprinkle some Chili powder along the road to cover up the smell of people, try to avoid the bear's sight, don't let the bear know where you are, and leave quickly. Prepare realgar and pepper spray powder when entering the mountain, and smoke clothes, pants, shoes and socks with realgar; Put realgar and Chili powder on your body, put on high-waisted shoes and pants to tighten your pants, and alert the snake with branches or bamboo poles to avoid snake attacks. Elephants generally don't attack people at will, except in estrus. Or if you occupy the territory where they live, or if humans hurt elephants, they will retaliate against you. Don't go when you meet an elephant. Stay away from it. It's okay.
Fourth, if it follows up, it should immediately stop retreating. At this time, neither tigers, lions nor rhinos dare to attack you easily. You should believe this sentence. The video shows the direct confrontation between humans and animals. People finally won by wisdom and have strong psychological quality. This is not a contrast between strength and volume, but a stronger psychological quality than anyone else. Therefore, if a person meets a beast in the wild, he can save the day if he doesn't panic and calm down.