Qian Duoduo, a renowned physician from the 21st century, has transmigrated into a new life!
Her mother was an unfavored concubine in the cold palace who died during childbirth. Shortly after ...
Lian Bichi glanced at Jin Zhuangzhuang who was speaking, and her expression softened somewhat after hearing her words.
"At least he has some manners."
"This isn't a good place either. It's filthy and full of poor scoundrels," Lian Bichi muttered.
"Did Princess Bichi feed the horses anything?"
"I've already fed you, what's wrong?"
Author's Note: I did some research and found that the highest instantaneous running speed for humans is 44 km/h, set by Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt. Bears, on the other hand, can run at 48 km/h. So, if you encounter a bear in the wild, don't run! We simply can't outrun it (laughs). Running will only attract its pursuit. (Don't let its chubby and clumsy appearance fool you; it can run incredibly fast, hehe.)
If the bear doesn't spot you, you can quickly take a detour and retreat, but you must leave stealthily, because bears have poor eyesight (as the saying goes, "blind bears are truly blind"), but their hearing and sense of smell are very keen. Retreating slowly will allow the bear to remain calm.
If a bear spots you but doesn't show any aggression, you can slowly gesture with your hand to back away.
As for playing dead, bears don't care whether an animal is alive or dead when they're eating. If a bear isn't eating a dead animal, it's just because it's not very hungry and doesn't want to eat you.
After reading a lot of information, Duoduo concluded that whether or not someone can survive depends on the bear's attitude, whether the bear is hungry, and the distance between them and the bear. If the distance is very close, an unarmed person has almost no chance of winning.
Therefore, the best approach is to avoid going into the wild alone and protect yourself. If you have a lighter, you can light your clothes on fire to scare away the bear (but be careful of the potential consequences of the fire; unintentionally starting a fire can land you in jail for life).