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There are several factors that can contribute to animals becoming aggressive or "going wild." Some possible reasons include:
1. Hunger or thirst: Animals may become agitated or aggressive when they're unable to find food or water.
2. Pain or discomfort: Animals in pain or discomfort may become irritable or aggressive.
3. Habituation: Animals that become too comfortable around humans may lose their natural fear and become aggressive.
4. Social hierarchy: Animals may establish dominance or submission within their social groups, leading to aggressive behavior.
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