Only if you attribute something to the predator. Something that makes it "different" from other animals in the same population. in the Wild, there is a good chance that animal will never encounter a human again, or if it does will make the same risk-benefit calculation. This is because they ALL view an animal our size as prey.IOW, yes, it's more likely to kill again because it found the risk to be low.
The only possible exception to this is an animal that is basically fed by people directly or indirectly. Even then I dont think it has much to do with any kind of Conditioning. it probably has more to do with the combination of location, human behavior, and increased encounter rate.
For example... When Steve Irwin fed his crocodiles those animals were not going after the chicken parts. They were going after HIM, they just missed him and got the consolation prize. Feeding the crocodiles is not going to make them associate a person shaped object with food more. They already explicitly view us as prey.
What counts is that the crocodiles know where food is, even if that food is the consolation prize. That, combined with the extra resources (food the humans give them if present, human pets, small animals that feed on human refuse) means more crocodiles, and bigger crocodiles. This, and the human traffic in areas where they get fed increases the encounter rate (IE the rate at which humans encounter crocodiles), and because there is an idiot in every group of tourists the likelyhood of a dangerous encounter increases. This need not just be in touristy places, but in popular fishing holes in northern australia. Stuff like that. We put ourselves in a position where we are more likely to be eaten, and then punish the animal for doing what we facilitated its doing.
Same basic principle with alligators in residential areas in FL, bears in national parks, etc. What needs to happen is that humans need to take responsibility for their safety. Put their food in a tree when they camp in Yellowstone, put locking lids on their trash cans in bear country... Fence in their fucking yards in S. FL... They drain the wetlands and they wonder why little Billy didnt come home after he went down to play at the canal. Then they act all shocked and horrified that there are displaced alligators that just so happen to have metabolic needs. They insist that the animal be further victimized (yes, it is a victim, its home was drained and the population density in the remaining wild areas increased to the point that it emigrated) by being killed. They need to take some responsibility and use a little thing called a fucking fence. Better yet, they need to stop draining the fucking everglades for human settlement. This way, neither little Billy, idiot old women out for a jog, or the alligators need to die.
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