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Tourists almost run into dangerous predators while watching their phones: ‘naive people’

Tourists almost run into dangerous predators while watching their phones: ‘naive people’

An incredible video of a silly bed that captures his dinner at Yosemite National Park has attracted attention, but not for the reasons he might think.

He videoPosted in R/NationalParks Subnetdit, shows the bed of Boba walking along a seafront before jumping to the grass and touching in its unsuspecting prey.

But the two people behind the Bobcat received the greatest online attention, since it was clear that they did not see the bobcat they were approaching. They were glued to their phones and did not realize that they were approaching a potentially dangerous encounter. “I will never understand why these types of people even go to national or outdoor parks in general.” A commentator wrote.

It is still alert and aware of its environment in the desert is important. National Parks They are home to a variety of flora and fauna, which makes them exciting to visit, but close encounters with some of these animals could be dangerous.

He National Parks Service recommends staying at least 25 yards from most animals already 100 yards away from Great predators as wolves and bears. Respecting wild animals and giving them space allows them to see them in their natural habitat while guaranteeing their safety and yours. Ignoring these rules It can lead to situations that threaten life for both people and wildlife, especially as animals that stroke or getting used too much to the presence of humans often sacrifice.

Increased Human-Wildlife interactions threaten Many native species and lead to population decrease. Bobcats, In particular, they are threatened by the loss of habitat, collisions with vehicles and the poisoning of the reds.

Several people in the comments were frustrated by the lack of awareness of visitors. “The parks are completely full of naive people who have no respect or knowledge of wildlife in the parks.” A person wrote.

Another aggregate“Every time I see something like this, it reminds me of my phone.”

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