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What to Do if You’re Surrounded by Lions

Lions on a hunt

First, and really… don’t let this ever happen to you! Walking safaris are a-maz-ing!!, and your guide will take good care of you. But just for fun, we thought we’d let you know what to do if you somehow, someway, find yourself in this situation…

Encountering a lion in the wild can be a truly unforgettable experience, but it can also be incredibly dangerous. Lions are apex predators and are known for their strength, speed, and deadly hunting abilities. So if you ever find yourself surrounded by lions in the wild, it’s essential that you know what to do to stay safe.

In this blog post, we’ll explore some tips and tricks for what to do if you’re surrounded by lions.

What to Do if You’re Surrounded by Lions

Roaring lion
Photo by Iurii Ivashchenko

1. Don’t run

This might seem counterintuitive, but it’s crucial that you don’t run away from lions. Lions are incredibly fast and can easily outrun a human. If you start running, they will see you as prey and give chase, which could result in a fatal attack. Instead, try to stay calm and stand your ground.

2. Make yourself look bigger

If you’re with other people, group together to make yourselves look bigger. Raise your arms and make noise to try to scare the lions away. If you’re alone, try to find a stick or something else that you can use to make yourself appear larger.

3. Maintain eye contact

Lions are less likely to attack if they feel that you’re a threat to them. Maintaining eye contact can help to establish dominance and make them think twice about attacking. Don’t turn your back on the lions or break eye contact, as this can signal weakness.

4. Back away slowly

If the lions are not aggressive and are simply observing you, slowly back away while maintaining eye contact. Don’t turn your back on the lions or run away, as this can trigger a chase. Keep moving slowly and calmly until you’re out of the lion’s range.

5. Use a whistle or horn

If you have a whistle or horn, use it to try to scare the lions away. Loud, sudden noises can startle them and make them feel threatened, which can prompt them to leave.

6. Use pepper spray

If the lions are getting too close for comfort, you can use pepper spray to deter them. Aim for their eyes and nose to make them back away. Keep in mind that this should be a last resort, as it can also agitate the lions and make them more aggressive.

In conclusion, encountering lions in the wild can be a thrilling experience, but it’s essential that you know how to protect yourself if you’re ever surrounded. By staying calm, making yourself look bigger, and maintaining eye contact, you can increase your chances of deterring the lions and staying safe. Remember, never run from lions, and always back away slowly while keeping an eye on them. With these tips in mind, you can enjoy your safari adventure with peace of mind.

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