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What should you do if you wound an animal?

  1. Leave it

  2. Find and kill it as required by law

  3. Only search for it if it's convenient

  4. Report someone else for wounding it

The correct answer is: Find and kill it as required by law

If you wound an animal while hunting, the correct course of action is to find and kill it as required by law. This is important for ethical reasons to reduce the animal's suffering as quickly as possible. Leaving a wounded animal can lead to unnecessary suffering, and it is your responsibility as a hunter to ensure a quick and humane end to the animal's suffering. Additionally, reporting someone else for wounding the animal or only searching for it if it's convenient are not appropriate actions in this situation.