A) Making loud noises B) Ignoring the wind C) Maintaining situational awareness D) Running quickly
A) To mimic their calls B) To predict their movements C) To scare them away D) To challenge their dominance
A) Open fields B) Bare rock C) Flat desert D) Varied and complex
A) Slow and deliberate B) Blindly forward C) Fast and erratic D) Constant and direct
A) It can mask your scent B) It enhances your hearing C) It's irrelevant D) It always betrays you
A) A visual distraction B) The sound of snapping twigs C) The prey's alarm call D) Camouflage
A) The sound of running B) Sudden temperature change C) Camouflage failure D) Prey detecting rapid visual movement
A) The illusion of speed B) Camouflage effectiveness C) The sound of wind D) Animals being wary near habitat boundaries
A) Ignore it completely B) Enhance and amplify it C) Minimize and mask it D) Overpower with strong smells
A) Looking for signs of the prey B) Making loud calls C) Moving quickly D) Hiding completely
A) It reduces their suspicion B) It has no effect C) It always attracts them D) It makes them angry
A) Making a loud noise B) Hesitating indefinitely C) Closing your eyes D) Ensuring a clear path and advantage
A) Controlling the weather B) Changing its diet C) Altering its DNA D) Predicting its location
A) White B) Black C) Green D) Brown
A) Glare and shadows can conceal B) Darkness always helps the prey C) Light is irrelevant D) Light always helps the prey
A) To make friends with the prey B) To get bored and give up C) To show off D) To avoid mistakes
A) Singing loudly B) Running directly across C) Using available cover strategically D) Closing your eyes
A) To attract attention B) To warn the prey C) To scare other predators away D) To mask your own movements
A) Giving it a nickname B) Understanding its individual characteristics C) Taking its photograph D) Ignoring its behavior
A) To minimize visibility B) To move faster C) To attract attention D) To be more intimidating
A) Run away B) Freeze and assess the situation C) Charge immediately D) Start yelling
A) They calm the prey B) They are easily detected C) They are always effective D) They are ignored by prey
A) They are always friendly B) They can indicate danger nearby. C) They will assist in the hunt D) They have no relevance
A) Touch B) Hearing C) Smell D) Taste
A) The environment B) The time of day only C) The prey's species only D) Your mood
A) Sound always travels equally well B) Some terrains amplify sound C) Terrain has no effect on sound D) All terrain muffles sound
A) Areas where prey are likely to congregate. B) Areas with difficult terrain. C) Areas with unique plant life. D) Areas with high atmospheric pressure.
A) Weather is irrelevant to hunting. B) Weather affects prey behavior and visibility. C) Weather can be controlled. D) Weather only affects the hunter.
A) Make loud noises to distract it. B) Charge directly at the prey. C) Give up and try another time. D) Use indirect movements and terrain features.
A) Wave and try to appear friendly. B) Make a loud noise to confuse the prey. C) Remain still and blend into the surroundings. D) Start running towards the prey. |