How does the infrequent human encounter rate in remote swamps influence shoebill temperament?
Answer
They likely maintain a high level of wariness, as any human is an anomaly
Because encounters are rare in vast, remote areas, the birds are less accustomed to human presence and are therefore more likely to maintain a cautious, wary disposition.

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