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How should hunters deal with disputes among each other?

  1. By avoiding each other

  2. Through legal action

  3. By working out a compromise

  4. Ignoring the disputes

The correct answer is: By working out a compromise

It is important for hunters to work out a compromise because it allows for a peaceful resolution and can prevent further conflict or legal action. Avoiding each other or ignoring disputes can potentially escalate the situation and can lead to negative consequences for both parties involved. Legal action should only be taken as a last resort and should not be the first approach to resolving disputes among hunters.