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Why should hunters avoid strapping harvested animals to the hood of a vehicle for transport?

  1. It will attract insects.

  2. It may be offensive to non-hunters, and the heat from the engine will spoil the meat.

  3. It could cause an accident with another vehicle.

  4. There is nothing wrong with strapping a harvested animal to the hood of a vehicle.

The correct answer is: It may be offensive to non-hunters, and the heat from the engine will spoil the meat.

Hunters should avoid strapping harvested animals to the hood of a vehicle because it can be offensive to non-hunters and can spoil the meat due to the heat from the engine. Strapping the animal to the hood can also obstruct the driver's vision and potentially cause an accident with another vehicle. Option A is not correct because insects are not the main concern when it comes to strapping a harvested animal to the hood. Option D is incorrect as it is not a safe or responsible practice.