This park ranger naturalist in-training may be able to help

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Usually, the only time a wild animal will attck a human without a good cause would be if it has some kind of disease or injury that affects its behavioral patterns (i.e. rabies).
Most human-animal encounters are caused by something the human did wrong, either intentionally or accidentally. The following typically gets humans into trouble with wildlife, especially larger wildlife like bears and moose:
*Approaching the animal too closely.
*Distressing the animal (i.e. chasing it, throwing objects at it).
*Approaching offspring.
*Approaching a food source of an animal that is known to be fiercely possessive of (i.e. bears will defend animal carcasses).
*Feeding wildlife, which treaches them to lose fear of humans and approach them for handouts from now on. If the next human does not feed the animal, the animal may become aggressive and try to "beat up" the human badly enough so they'll surrender any food items.
*Running away from an animal once the human has been spotted- especially typical behavior of carnivorous animals.
*If an animal with an excellent human-like memory, such as bears, lose a baby to a human, they may get the idea that history will repeat itself and therefore will attack the next human they see out of self-defense.
*Startling wildlife by sneaking up on it, either accidentally or intentionally.
*Very rarely, a carnivorous animal may suddenly attack and kill a human for predatory purposes. This is why it's important to take even more extreme caution when hiking or camping in what we call Bear Country during the late Fall, when bears are making final attempts to fatten up before hibernation.
Do keep in mind that many, many more humans die each year from homicides, dog attacks, bee stings, and car wrecks than the number of humans that are killed by wildlife. However, it's funny how humans don't have the same level of fear for cars, dogs, bees, or even other humans that they feel from wildlife. Just wanted to make that known so nobody who reads this will continue to believe those wild myths out there about wildlife preying upon humans

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Hope this helps

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