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What if I meet a tiger in the wild? Thank you for your questions.

Ways to avoid meeting tigers in the wild:

1/ Don't panic when you leave the tiger's warning distance. You should back off slowly. You must not expose your fragile parts to the tiger, such as your back. You can watch its reaction while backing away quietly, which can widen the distance between you and the tiger and increase the safety factor.

2/ If the tiger standing in front of you is staring at you motionless, it means that you are within the warning distance. At this time, the correct way is to stand still, don't bend over, don't escape, just fight quietly. If you bow your head or squat down, the tiger will feel like its usual prey and will pounce on it. If you run away, the tiger will increase your confidence to conquer you and will pounce on you.

If you meet a tiger head on, the distance between them is less than the critical distance. What you can do at this time is to hold your head with your arms, protect your throat, minimize the harm that tigers do to your body, and call for help.