If an animal's habitat is in the direct path of a forest fire, it can be a challenging and dangerous situation for the animals. Forest fires can cause significant destruction to natural habitats, leading to the displacement, injury, or loss of animal species.
In such cases, animals may try to escape the fire by fleeing to safer areas if they are able to do so. However, not all animals are capable of escaping quickly enough, especially those with limited mobility or that rely on specific habitats that may be affected by the fire.
It is essential for wildlife management authorities and firefighters to prioritize the safety and preservation of animal species affected by forest fires. Post-fire assessments and rehabilitation efforts may be necessary to support the recovery of animal populations and their habitats.