Bears are not afraid of campfires, the smoke from the fire makes them wary therefore they detour around the campsite. The smoke from the fire also masks the scent of humans or food, if bears smell food - they go for it!
Yes, they avoid people for the most part. Some have become accustomed to humans and the food they have around. This makes them dangerous because they will get into cars, cabins, and tents where humans leave food. If a human happens to be near they could be in trouble and get attacked. This is really true if there is a mother bear with a cub or two. It is better to keep a wide area between you and a bear.
Well, yes. All they know instinctively is that fire can burn, and no one wants themselves or their home to be burnt. Even if a wolf saw fire in a campsite, it could 'freak out' because it wouldn't know the fire couldn't escape and burn down ... everything. Unless fire was a famillir sight they got used to, which may even take a few generations, I'm pretty sure they would be.
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As far as I know, every animal on Earth is afraid of fire!
People and fire.
Music - the vibrations confuses them and scares them into thinking a larger animal is coming
I can answer some of it: hunters are one of the common things that most bear are afraid of.
Mountain lions are just as afraid of fire as any other animal. They are scared enough, but they wouldn't be terrified until you started jumping up and down and waving it in their face.
Just like humans all animals are afraid of fire. Wild animals such as lions can smell the smoke from the fire long before it is even close to them and they know they are in danger and will find a safer place.
They are afraid of humans that try to shoot at them so they will eather runn or attack!
There have been a few isolated incidents of horses being attacked by mountain lions. The main problem is people are now living in what used to be habitats for wild animals. Mountain lions are less afraid of humans and to the lions, people's pets are concidered fair game. With the horse in an enclosure he won't run far. Mountain lions are known for getting higher than the prey and dropping down on them.
Mommy and Daddy Mountain Lions.
Of course, mountain lions live.
There are no mountain lions that are in Pennsylvania.
no mountain lions can not eats bats because bats fly higher then mountain lions jumps
Mountain lions are big cats with usually tan fur, and they eat meat, preferrably deer. Cougars sometimes called Mountain Lions like to eat deer, sheep, domestic cattle, horses, , particularly in the northern part of its range, but it eats things as small as insects and rodents
No mountain lions don't eat bears.Bears eat mountain lions.
Sacramento Mountain Lions was created in 2009.
Yes, mountain lions eat meat.
No. Pumas and mountain lions are actually the same animal.