Tom Craig true but if I'm not mistaken there's one species of snakes that does produce poison. As well as using a tourniquet will not decay the flesh for several hours using a tourniquet would actually benefit you in a snake bite situation.
Basically remember your rule or threes. You can survive 3 minutes without air, 3 hours without shelter, 3 days without water, 3 weeks without food. Tackle things in that order. If you're making a kit like mentioned you should have thing that assist in that order. Something to purify water is much more important than a fish hook.
Underground springs in the middle of the desert how helpful!! Why don't you "bright side" teach how to FIND those "underground springs"!!! So this video will make a lot more sense!
TIMESTAMPS If you are in the open sea 0:44 If you get lost in a desert 1:57 If you are trapped under a building or in a cave 2:40 If you run into a wolf or a stray dog 3:21 Make waterproof matches 4:03 If you are bitten by a venomous snake 4:28 How to tell if you were bitten by a rabid animal 5:27 How to properly signal SOS 6:07 Learn how to stitch up all kinds of wounds 6:45 A rescue capsule that will save your life 7:12 Stay afloat with bound or damaged hands 7:53 How to set a wet tree on fire 8:38 How to shoot properly 9:18 Fish trap 9:45
If you want to move at night in a desert remember to bring thick layers of clothing so you don't suffer from hypothermia also watch your step as night is the time when desert wildlife is at its most active which often includes very venomous snakes and scorpions
*before watching video* There was a very dangerous dog who looked rabbid and almost like an angry wolf, my eldest sister was the only one calm, and because of her we seemed fine, usually dogs would chase after the things they bark at intensely, I wanted to run away, but my sister just stood in front of us, and made us SLOWLY walk around it, the dog did nothing and she was a hero that day (3 children with her) *after watching video* Wow, that's EXACTLY what my sister did, I wonder how she learned to use that method to walk around the dog/wolf, it's really fascinating
I have to say, this is one of the best and most accurate videos I've seen about survival, published by a channel that doesn't specialize in it. That being said, I have to generally disagree with the part on stitches. I do appreciate that it says to LEARN how to do them, instead of "teaching" in the video. In a survival situation, the likelihood of having the proper tools and sterilization methods in place is very unlikely, especially out in the wilderness. Even if so, the chance of getting an infection from the surroundings is very high. Of course, if it's a big gash and help is days away, then it might be worth it.
Sara Wilcker - I do understand you died and hence are haunting this comments section because the video didnt help. I know...😂😂😂😂😂 definitely understand your agony.
Number 12-Don’t forget to tap on something loud so that search and rescue teams don’t miss you. I am CERT (community emergency response team) certified and one thing that helps search and rescue find people and extract them as efficiently and quickly as possible.
IN New York there's A LOT of wondering cats who don't look harmful and mind their own business, but in Pennsylvania, there are LOTS of wondering DOGS who sometimes like nice and fine to walk beside but sometimes they bite, bark, Chase, and can be very dangerous unlike stray cats
Looking at the thumbnail without reading the title...gave me the thought that this video is about some crazy tips for super effective contraceptive methods
When I was 10 years old I got bit by a small dog, the wound was small just a few dots and did not look that deep but bleeding quite a lot, I emidiately rushed to the bathroom and I made it bleed more by pushing the blood out while washing it to flowing water from the sink, I also washed it with soap and alcohol... I never mentioned it to anyone I know till now... It's been 4 years ago... I'm not experiencing any health problems and I have a High immune system
What if in a life-or-death situation, The victim is on his/her phone all day long and has almost cut off communication with people around him/her? Okay I'm not joking but I really want to know what actually should I do because my friend's parents gifted her a phone and now she is more towards social media, less towards studies and her performance at school had also gone down..... *She is not now what she used to be before......*
Nisha Prabha she will probably get over the novelty of her new phone and stop spending all her time on it eventually. If not, tell her you miss interacting with her. Ask her to set aside some time for you and her studies in the real world. Maybe you could invite her over to study and tell her that phones are not allowed so you can both concentrate.
surviving in the city is much harder. Imagine being in a whole different city and you have to survive on your own without the help of friends and family.
Another thing about being at sea : be a viking. No, I'm serious, be a viking. They sometimes navigated by following birds to land. Do that , you'll likely find land.
Just a heads up if you're bitten by an Australian snake. DO use pressure immobilisation. Necrosis isn't an issue with our snakes but neurological, respiratory and circulatory problems are. That said, snake bites are pretty rare and death from same is rarer. If you're bitten by an inland taipan however, run around and frolic. Due to their location and toxicity you're most likely already dead
I think you're wrong about the stray dog tip.Noise & eye contact will make dogs more aggressive.I found it best to stay quiet,submissive & leave the area walking.
Use cold water. Unless your using boiling water. Warm water will act as a catalyst for spreading, and it expands pores and the wound, so more can get in.
Thanks for the info, though. You guys have immediately helped me improve my accuracy and rate of fire further with 2 of my weapons. Not yet saving my life, but it's a useful tip to know and is still satisfying during plinking and practice :)
Your advice on snake bite identification could get people killed. If you were bitten by a snake and you are unsure of the venomous status, seek medical attention immediately regardless of symptoms
Your advice on rabies could get people killed. Do not rely on symptoms! If you were bit by any mammal, or have an unidentified bite after camping/spending time outdoors, seek medical attention.
Heads up, you’re not getting any underground water in the desert unless you’re near a river, the ground is super hard and you’ll have a very not fun time trying to dig through it