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Climate change and the spread of humans cause interaction between wild animals and humans more frequently. Habitat loss, drought, and lack of food cause polar bears to roam villages, sharks to swim closer to beaches, snakes to strike more often, and so on. As the climate gets warmer, these interactions will only increase and become more dangerous.

 

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