“…Researchers have found that predator versus prey confrontations can evoke innate fear‐related reactions in prey animals, making them a useful model for studying defense‐related behaviors (Blanchard et al., 2005; Calvo, Almada, et al., 2019; Calvo, Lobão‐Soares, et al., 2019; Mendes‐Gomes, Motta, et al., 2020; Mendes‐Gomes, Paschoalin‐Maurin, et al., 2020). Using polygonal arenas and complex labyrinths, these studies aim to distinguish between different types of escape behaviors and identify potential treatments for anxiety and panic disorders (de Figueiredo et al., 2022; dos Anjos‐Garcia & Coimbra, 2019, 2020; Guimarães‐Costa et al., 2007; Lobão‐Soares et al., 2008). By embracing naturalistic models, researchers are making strides toward a better understanding of fear and the development of more effective treatments (Twardowschy et al., 2013; Uribe‐Mariño et al., 2012).…”