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Which of the following is a leading cause of hunting accidents?

  1. Failure to identify the target

  2. Improper firearm storage

  3. Not wearing orange in the field

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Failure to identify the target

One of the leading causes of hunting accidents is failure to identify the target. This refers to the inability of the hunter to properly distinguish between their target and other objects or animals in the field. This is why it is important for hunters to take the time to clearly identify their target and ensure that there are no people or non-target animals in the line of fire. Improper firearm storage, not wearing orange in the field, and all of the above are incorrect as they do not specifically relate to the act of misidentifying a target. While these factors may also contribute to hunting accidents, they are not considered the leading cause.