Вопрос задан 17.06.2023 в 10:17. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Георгиев Максим.

Write your answers to the questions. 1 What dangerous animals, plants or birds are there in your

country? 2 Have you or anyone you know ever had a bad experience with an animal? What happened? Пж 69балл.!!!!!!! СРОЧНООО!!!!!!!
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Отвечает Игнатюк Артём.

Ответ:

1. There are all dangerous animals, a lot of beautiful plants in our country and we have birds too.

2 Yes, I had a bad experience with an animals. When I came up to the dog he wanted to eat me.

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Отвечает Андерсон Рома.

Ответ:

1. Our country is home to such dangerous animals as the eastern steppe viper, Central Asian cobra, sand efa, gyurza, common muzzle...

2. Yes, my brother had a bad experience with an animal. My grandfather had a big dog that he raised and fed for 5 years. But since we rarely visited Lelushkin's house, we saw this dog for the last time when he was still quite small and pretty. And so we came to my grandfather's house to stay for 2-3 days. Near the house stood a huge drooling dog. We didn’t recognize her at first, and then my grandfather said that this dog was the one that played with us in childhood. We were delighted and my brother hatel immediately feed her and came up to her with a piece of meat. But then everything went wrong and the dog bit my brother's hand.

Объяснение:

Я сделала всё что смогла))

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1. Dangerous animals, plants, or birds in my country

In my country, there are several dangerous animals, plants, and birds. Here are some examples:

- Animals: - Venomous snakes: There are several species of venomous snakes in my country, such as rattlesnakes, copperheads, and coral snakes. These snakes can be dangerous if encountered and their bites can be venomous [[1]]. - Big cats: In some regions, there are dangerous big cats like cougars or mountain lions. While they generally avoid human contact, encounters can be dangerous if they feel threatened [[2]]. - Bears: In certain areas, bears can pose a threat, especially if they are surprised or if their food sources are disturbed. It's important to take precautions when hiking or camping in bear habitats [[3]].

- Plants: - Poisonous plants: There are various poisonous plants in my country, such as poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Contact with these plants can cause skin irritation, rashes, and allergic reactions [[4]]. - Stinging nettles: Stinging nettles are another plant to be cautious of. Their leaves and stems have tiny hairs that can cause a painful stinging sensation and skin irritation when touched [[5]].

- Birds: - Birds of prey: While not typically dangerous to humans, birds of prey like eagles and hawks can be a threat to small pets or livestock [[6]]. - Aggressive birds: Some bird species, like certain types of geese or swans, can become aggressive and may attack if they feel threatened or if their nests are approached [[7]].

It's important to note that while these animals, plants, and birds can be potentially dangerous, encounters with them are relatively rare, and most people coexist with them without incident. It's always a good idea to be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions when in nature.

2. Personal experiences with animals

I have not personally had any bad experiences with dangerous animals, but I know of a few incidents involving others:

- Encounter with a venomous snake: A friend of mine was hiking in a wooded area and accidentally stepped on a venomous snake. The snake bit him, and he had to seek immediate medical attention. Fortunately, he received the necessary antivenom and made a full recovery [[8]].

- Bear encounter: Another acquaintance of mine had a close encounter with a bear while camping in a national park. The bear was attracted to their campsite by the smell of food. They followed proper bear safety protocols by making noise and slowly backing away, and the bear eventually left without incident [[9]].

These incidents highlight the importance of being cautious and knowledgeable about wildlife when spending time in nature. It's crucial to respect their habitats, keep a safe distance, and follow any guidelines or regulations in place to ensure both human and animal safety.

Remember, it's always a good idea to consult local authorities or wildlife experts for specific information about dangerous animals, plants, or birds in your area.

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