lemurs2
Contributor
okay, I've read through this post and am happy the divers were found alive and they had a great DM with them. One thing no one has pointed out that wild animals come in 2 forms: predator and prey, both are unpredictible.
Komodos are predators, squirrels and such are prey, gorrillas have no predators but humans.
I have done dives with divers that let sharks get extremely close to them, trusting that the shark will not decide to take a nibble. Komodos may seem unintrested in humans but they can change their minds and bite quicker then a human can jump out of the way. The bite is very deadly and painful. Predators have survived much longer then humans have been around so do not take for granted the "uninterested" gait, be respectful and weary.
I've worked with many animals, both wild and domestic, and respect them all
Komodos are predators, squirrels and such are prey, gorrillas have no predators but humans.
I have done dives with divers that let sharks get extremely close to them, trusting that the shark will not decide to take a nibble. Komodos may seem unintrested in humans but they can change their minds and bite quicker then a human can jump out of the way. The bite is very deadly and painful. Predators have survived much longer then humans have been around so do not take for granted the "uninterested" gait, be respectful and weary.
I've worked with many animals, both wild and domestic, and respect them all