A) Attracting other animals B) Scaring the animal away C) Getting close to an animal undetected D) Making loud noises
A) Shape disruption B) Color matching C) Textural mimicry D) Loud vocalizations
A) Formal attire B) All-black clothing C) Brightly colored clothing D) Clothing that matches the environment's colors and patterns
A) Improving visibility B) Protecting against insects C) Breaking up the human outline in natural environments D) Staying warm in cold weather
A) Running and jumping B) Dragging your feet C) Crashing through bushes D) Slow, deliberate steps
A) Create a smokescreen B) Move upwind of the target animal C) Apply strong perfumes or colognes D) Move downwind of the target animal
A) They improve your vision B) They mask your scent C) They attract animals D) They reflect light and can be easily spotted
A) Stalking animals that are in shadows B) Ignoring shadows completely C) Using shadows to conceal your movements D) Stalking in broad daylight
A) Blink rapidly to confuse the animal B) Avoid direct eye contact with the animal C) Maintain constant eye contact to assert dominance D) Stare intensely to intimidate the animal
A) Climb trees for a better view B) Move from one piece of cover to another C) Stay in the open for better visibility D) Destroy natural cover to clear your path
A) Climbing broken branches for a better view B) Moving as if you were a naturally blown object. C) Breaking branches to clear a path D) Snapping branches loudly to get animal's attention
A) Overcast or slightly windy conditions B) Heavy rain C) Clear, sunny days D) A perfectly still day
A) Run away quickly B) Charge toward the animal C) Freeze and slowly back away D) Make a loud noise to scare it
A) It allows you to get bored and give up B) It allows the animal to wander away C) It's not actually important. D) Animals are often wary and require careful observation
A) Eating plants found in nature B) Singing softly to soothe animals C) Ignoring the natural environment D) Matching your movements to natural environmental movements like swaying grass.
A) Harassing the animal after you get close B) Leaving no trace C) Minimizing your impact on the environment D) Respecting the animal's space
A) To break up the facial outline B) To look intimidating C) To protect from sunburn D) To attract insects
A) Create your own shadows B) Move within shaded areas to conceal yourself C) Stand in direct sunlight to be easily seen D) Ignore shadows altogether
A) Trying to speak to the land B) Ignoring the environment completely C) Reading a map of the area D) Identifying natural cover and potential animal pathways
A) Cleaning up the forest B) Setting traps C) Reconnaissance of the area before stalking D) Yelling loudly to find animals
A) It helps you move faster B) It has no impact C) It keeps you cool D) It carries your scent to the animal
A) Wave them around to distract animals B) Keep them still and concealed C) Keep them in your pockets at all times D) Clap loudly to announce your presence
A) The animals become unable to move B) Altitude can affect the animals' range and migration patterns. C) The animals become more friendly D) Altitude has no affect on the animals
A) Sing a song to distract the animal B) Stand tall and walk confidently C) Crawl low to the ground D) Run across as fast as possible
A) A place to set up camp B) A place to discard trash C) An animal's territory D) A recognizable feature used for navigation
A) Active camouflage involves changing appearance, passive blending in B) They are the same thing C) Passive is more effective than active D) Active camouflage requires constant movement
A) Balance and agility training B) Weight lifting C) Distance running D) Chess
A) High heels B) Steel-toed boots C) Soft, flexible soles D) Cleats
A) Sing songs to attract animals B) Use natural sounds to mask your movements C) Make loud noises to scare away predators D) Use electronic calling devices illegally.
A) Playing music in the forest B) Ignoring everything around you C) Being aware of subtle changes in the surroundings D) Complaining about the weather |