General Survival 

Surviving a Cage of Death!

– Alright guys, todaywe are in Darwin, Australiagetting ready to visit Crocosaurus Cove. Crocosaurus Cove is actually a placeI’ve been following onInstagram for a number of years,I’ve always wanted to come hereto get into this giant cylinder,where you’re in thewater with the crocodile. The most feared animal in all of Australiais without question thesaltwater crocodile,yet fear often comes as a resultof that which we don’t understand. Since 2008, CrocosaurusCove has been on a missionto educate the public byeasing the bad reputationthese prehistoric reptiles carry. It seems extreme,but sometimes the bestway…

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General Survival 

How To ACTUALLY Survive a Crocodile Attack

Odds are that you’ve seen the movie Jaws,and now every time you get into the wateryou can’t help but feel a bit nervous aboutwhat may be lurking unseen around you. You push these fears out of your mind, tryto have fun and enjoy the waves, but you can’thelp yourself from looking around once ina while for a tell-tale shark fin. Yet, it turns out that while you’re worriedabout being attacked by a shark, the sneakycrocodile you were never expecting is alreadyon his way to eat you. Every year about five…

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General Survival 

ALLIGATOR VS CROCODILE – Who would win a fight?

What’s the DifferenceBetween Alligators and Crocodiles?Many people are unaware that there’s a differencebetween alligators and crocodilesand use both terms interchangeably to describeany large water-dwelling lizard with big teeth. What they don’t realize is that,despite some similarities,the two reptiles don’t look or behave the same. They also belong to different biological familiesDifferences in Physical characteristicsAlligators have a wide “U”-shaped,rounded snout like a shovel,whereas crocodiles tend to have longerand more pointed “V”-shaped noses. In alligators, the upper jaw is wider than the lower jawand completely overlaps it. Therefore, the teeth in the…

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Food 

7 Days Hunt in the Wilderness ASMR (Silent) | Catch and Cook Wild Birds

Welcome to Northern Ontario, Canada. This is a roughed grouse. She is aggressively protecting her young. She has them cached in the woods. This is spring, so the hunting season is not yet open. She is calling to her young to re-assemble. Now, in the fall, the young disperse and the hunting season is open. I need to wait until the grouse clears the front of the canoe. If I shoot now, I’ll put a big hole in it. Grouse far up North, are not very pressured and will ‘sit’…

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Food 

Pellet power & performance – hunting feral pigeons in the farmyard

You don’t have to be a game chef like MarkGilchrist to appreciate that no-one wantspigeon poo in their sandwiches. But when theskies start to darken thanks to bird numbersaround wheat storage barns it’s time to sendsome of them to the big grain store in thesky. So you have got a few pigeons here. Got a lot of pigeons, a lot of ferals nowbuilt up over a long time now. What sort of problems do they cause you?We are in various schemes that we are notreally allowed to have any sort…

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Food 

Airgun Hunting: Bird Shooting in South Africa with the Air Arms Galahad

In this episode of Air Arms TV, I’m outhunting disease-carrying birds in theEastern Cape coastal belt of SouthAfrica. Luckily I also managed to take a few game birds for the pot. This time on Air Arms TV, I’m out on thecoastal belt of the Eastern Cape huntingjust outside the city of Port Elizabethon a horse farm with the main target being disease-spreading birds. The farmer gave me a call and told me he’s having abig problem with geese, guinea fowl andother birds in the area. Not only all thebirds putting…

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Food General Survival 

How to Snare Wild Pigs

Josh Helcel: Wild pigs are an invasive species that threatenagricultural production, water quality, nativespecies, and habitat. In Texas, legal methodsfor controlling expanding wild pig populationsinclude the use of snares, and these relativelysimple devices can be used effectively incertain situations to capture wild pigs. Tracksin a trail or path, muddy rub marks on trees,hair caught in a fence where wild pigs crawlunder, and wallows near watering holes areexamples of locations for setting snares. A snare consists of a wire loop with a lockingdevice that tightens around the animal’sbody as it passes…

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Food General Survival 

How to Build a Figure-C Feral Hog Trap

This is a figure c trap that we actually builttodayAs you can see it has an inner C and an outerCThis outer C kind of serves as a drift fenceSo what happens is the pigs will end up circlingthe trap whenever they see baitAnd they’ll start circling and they will catchone of these drift fencesyou can see there’s one right here by me andthere is another one that’s on the other sideover there. So what happens is they’ll catch one of theseand they’ll start walking in and what we haveis…

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Food General Survival 

PRIMITIVE SKILLS and TRAPS in the WILD | Animal Traps and Snaring | ASMR (Silent)

Fresh snow really hides these snowshoe hare See if you can spot the live hare!You should be able to spot it now!They rely on their camouflage to protect them from danger. Look for the black eye of the animal!See it yet?Right there!Try to sneak up and catch it!Gone!I’m setting up a traditional snare made from thin wire. The small stick helps direct it’s head through the loop. The loop will tighten around it’s head and cut off blood flow. It’s important to set these perfectly. Setting multiple snares increases chances…

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