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In such a situation, ensuring the safety of the baby honey badger and not causing harm to the animal should be the priority. Here are a few steps you could consider: 1. **Turn off the car engine**: This will reduce noise and vibrations, which might help to calm the baby honey badger. 2. **Stay inside the car**: Predators might be nearby, and it’s safer to remain inside the vehicle. 3. **Signal for help**: If possible, signal to other park visitors or park rangers for assistance. 4. **Use gentle sounds**: Try using soft, gentle sounds to encourage the baby honey badger to move away. Loud noises could startle it. 5. **Wait patiently**: The baby honey badger might eventually move away on its own once it feels safe. 6. **Contact park authorities**: If you have a phone, contact park authorities or rangers to inform them of the situation. They will have experience handling such incidents and can provide appropriate assistance. Patience and caution are key in such scenarios to ensure the well-being of the animal and your safety. Game drive etiquette Rules: – When you come across a sighting, slowly pull over on the side of the road closest to the animal, but keep a safe distance – If there are animals in the road, immediately stop at least 20 m from them – The lane furthest from the sighting should never be blocked, so that others can pass if they want to – Don’t linger longer than a few minutes at a sighting, so that others can view it too – Never go off the designated roads – Never climb out of your vehicle during a drive, or hang out of your car windows or sunroof – Don’t hoot or blare loud music – Avoid driving into vegetation, as this could damage the environment or kill small animals – During night drives, never shine a spotlight directly in animals’ eyes – Never make noise to get animals to move, stand up or otherwise react for pictures – Respect the rangers, and always comply with their requests or instructions