IELTS Speaking tip
Engage in role-play scenarios that mimic the IELTS speaking context.
Vocabulary
- danger
- wildlife
- habitat
- behavior
- predator
- prey
- conflict
- ecosystem
- injury
- species
- survival
- interaction
- conservation
- territory
- threat
Sample Answer
Being too close to wild animals invariably entails a myriad of potential dangers, both physical and ecological. Firstly, from a physical standpoint, wild animals, regardless of their perceived docility, can exhibit unpredictable behaviors when they feel threatened or cornered. This may lead to aggressive encounters, resulting in severe injuries or even fatalities. Furthermore, there is the insidious threat of zoonotic diseases, wherein humans can contract illnesses that are transmissible from animals, such as rabies or hantavirus.
On an ecological level, human proximity can disrupt natural habitats and animal behaviors, thereby endangering both species and ecosystems. By encroaching on their territory, we may inadvertently precipitate stress responses in animals, leading to altered migration patterns and diminishing the delicate balance of our shared environment. In essence, while the allure of engaging with wildlife is undeniable, the attendant risks warrant a cautious respect for both the creatures and their habitats.
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