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What should a spotter do if they see a potential risk in the animal's behavior?

  1. Ignore it

  2. Alert the manager only

  3. Intervene immediately

  4. Notify the trainer or management

The correct answer is: Notify the trainer or management

When a spotter observes potential risk in an animal's behavior, notifying the trainer or management is essential for ensuring safety for both the animals and individuals involved. This action allows those in charge to assess the situation appropriately and determine the best course of action. Trainers and management personnel are typically equipped with more knowledge and experience to handle potential hazards effectively. They can decide whether closer observation, a change in handling strategies, or other measures are necessary to mitigate any risk. This preventative approach helps protect everyone present, including the animals, by ensuring that concerns are addressed by those with the authority and expertise to manage the situation appropriately. By choosing to alert the trainer or management, the spotter takes a responsible step in promoting safety and responsible management of animal behavior. This approach prevents the possibility of an accident or escalation of the situation that could occur if the behavior is ignored or managed improperly.