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The campers scrape a part of their meal into the fire as an offering to the gods.
Because they are light.
Their teeth and claws.
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Bear-proof tents are effective in protecting campers from potential encounters with bears by providing a secure barrier that prevents bears from accessing food or people inside the tent. However, it is important for campers to also follow proper food storage and camping practices to further reduce the risk of bear encounters.
It shows respect and gratitude.
You protect food to keep germs and bacteria out.
Such food is lightweight, takes up less space, and is easy to carry.
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the campers at Camp Green Lake eat a very monotonous diet primarily consisting of a substance called "gruel," which is a thin, porridge-like meal. They also receive a few other items, such as a slice of bread and a small amount of water. The food is intentionally unappetizing and insufficient, reflecting the harsh conditions of the camp. This lack of proper nutrition contributes to the campers' struggles and the overall theme of survival.
Apart from polar bears (which see pretty much anything living as food), bears generally don't see humans as prey. But a human might look like either competition (about food) or as a threat. In which case the bear might try to chase a human off. Anyone not taking the hint fast enough might get attacked. Humans will hunt bears, to protect livestock, for food, for fur, to protect against an attack even before it has happened, or for sport.