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What should you do if you come across a non-game animal while hunting?

  1. Try to catch it

  2. Take a photo

  3. Leave it undisturbed

  4. Report it to the authorities

The correct answer is: Leave it undisturbed

While hunting, it is important to respect wildlife and their habitats. Option A and B, trying to catch or taking a photo of the animal, may cause unnecessary stress or harm to the non-game animal. Option D, reporting it to the authorities, may not be necessary unless the animal is in danger or poses a potential threat. Option C, leaving the animal undisturbed, is the best course of action as it allows the animal to continue on with their natural behaviors without interference.