The National Park Service has some bear-y important tips for what not to do if you -- and a friend -- encounter a bear in the wild.
The service points out that as spring approaches, bears will become more active., the National Park Service advises visitors who encounter a bear to keep their distance from the animal and to not surprise the bear if it hasn't noticed you yet. If the bear notices you, you should "identify yourself" as a human by standing still, talking calmly and waving your arms. Hikers should also travel in groups if possible.
One user, for instance, asked what they should do "if they consider me a friend, but I just consider them an acquaintance.". "It takes effort and trust to build a lasting friendship. Good luck."
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