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can u blink wen both of u r trying 2 out-stare each other? ...![]()
Of course you can blink, the lion too. Goodness knows how long you both will be looking at each other, could be 15 minutes.
can u blink wen both of u r trying 2 out-stare each other? ...![]()
if ze lion blinks, me tink u shud b happy ...Of course you can blink, the lion too. Goodness knows how long you both will be looking at each other, could be 15 minutes.
if ze lion blinks, me tink u shud b happy ...
if u obserf cats n dogs, if dey rook @ u n den blink ... iz usually followed by their twurning their heads away ... iz their sign of disinterest in u ...
me dunno how a lion interpret ur blink action ...If you blink first that mean you disinterest in the lion.![]()
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A hypothetical question. Let's say you are alone walking in an African bush and suddenly you came across a lion staring at you. What do you do?
Thanks for these two threads, including the jeep one. Good info from the forummers here. I guess felines are different from canines and must be treated differently. Never confuse the two.
My dad and I faced off a puma in the Siberian steppe once.
Is this trivia or a very useful thread that may well save your life one day?
Is this trivia or a very useful thread that may well save your life one day?
It is possible it can be useful as a few other wild animals react similarly. Rubber tappers in Malaysia and India wear masks behind their heads to make predators think they are facing them directly.