Arm splaying
The attacker's arms will splay in a fit of exclamation. This is
an innate way of making him appear physically bigger
before attack.
Finger beckoning
The attacker will often beckon his victim on with his fingers.
Head nodding
The assailant may sporadically nod his head.
Neck Pecking
He will peck his neck like a cockerel usually in conjunction
with his single syllable challenge and to protect the throat.
Eye bulge
Due the tunnel vision that accompanies adrenaline, the
attacker's eyes may appear wide and staring.
Dropped eyebrows
The eyebrows drop before attack to protect the eyes.
Stancing up
He will often turn sideways on and take up an innate
fighting stance, thus hiding his major organs from attack.
Distance close-down
With every passing second of the altercation, the attacker
will advance closer to his victim, his movements and tone
becoming more erratic and aggressive the closer he gets to
actual attack.
an innate way of making him appear physically bigger
before attack.
Finger beckoning
The attacker will often beckon his victim on with his fingers.
Head nodding
The assailant may sporadically nod his head.
Neck Pecking
He will peck his neck like a cockerel usually in conjunction
with his single syllable challenge and to protect the throat.
Eye bulge
Due the tunnel vision that accompanies adrenaline, the
attacker's eyes may appear wide and staring.
Dropped eyebrows
The eyebrows drop before attack to protect the eyes.
Stancing up
He will often turn sideways on and take up an innate
fighting stance, thus hiding his major organs from attack.
Distance close-down
With every passing second of the altercation, the attacker
will advance closer to his victim, his movements and tone
becoming more erratic and aggressive the closer he gets to
actual attack.
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