In movies, stories and even in survival tv shows they tell you that a fire protects you from attacks of predators during the night. Why and how does it work?

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Are there exceptions?

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Fire is like a big, scary monster to most animals. It’s bright, noisy, and smells weird. So, they’d rather keep their distance. Plus, the smoke hides your scent, making it harder for them to find you.

But, like any rule, there are exceptions. A really hungry predator might risk it, or bugs might be drawn to the light. So, it’s not foolproof, but it’s a good safety measure.

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