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13 real guidelines you should know to survive wild attacks

13 Defence tips you need to know

By HAG PRODUCTIONPublished 2 years ago โ€ข 6 min read
13 real guidelines you should know to survive wild attacks
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Attacks by animals can be hazardous or even fatal to a person the facts may make you feel fearful There are only six shark deaths per year. They have a really bad reputation. exaggerated 10 fatalities are attributable to wolves. annually Every year, lions kill 22 humans. So get ready, adorable, wonderful elephants The reason why there are more than 500 People pass away every year. In this terrifying comparison, hippos are equal. competition The truth is that crocodiles are significantly more roughly 1,000 times more lethal than sharks a year however, the snake is the victor here. 100,000 individuals attend their end at this reptile's teeth to each situation you can by preparing for it discover yourself in we've gathered 13 ways that will save your life if you have such an unpleasant encounter read this and I'm sure that can help you.

13.SHARKS

The good news is that only 20 of the 150 species of sharks that exist on Earth attack humans, so if you're not something tasty to eat, what good are you? Now, on to the bad news: if a shark becomes interested in you, it will be difficult to get away. To avoid attracting sharks, avoid letting blood or urine into the water. Sharks can smell these materials from miles away. If you do come face to face with a shark, don't turn your back on this predator especially don't try to escape in a panic you will look like prey this way move slowly if you have been caught aim at the eyes and gills these zones are the most sensitive.

12. KANGAROO

Yes, shockingly, a kangaroo can attack a person, but only if you approach its territory and it perceives a threat. To avoid a confrontation, follow these precautions: cough Your coughs should be brief and quiet so that the kangaroo won't mistake them for disease and most likely won't attack you. As you gently back away, you'll appear smaller and less dangerous.

KANGAROO

Remember that kangaroos are excellent jumpers; if you run away, the animal will chase you down and catch up with you in a short while.

11. LIONS

If you have come across a lion, keep eye contact with him. If you turn your back or your eyes away, the predator will have time to attack. Try to appear larger to give the impression that you are threatening. If you lift your arms and jack it up, the lion will try to avoid you. Speak to the lion in a loud, confident voice. Make noises and gestures. Such behavior isn't typical for a victim. This will confuse the lion.

10. ELEPHANTS

Elephants are intelligent and amiable. creatures, but they have a history of violence People are particularly affected by this. moms of female elephants, if they choose believe you pose a threat to their infants If you see an elephant, give it money. pay close attention to how they are acting their ears and trunk are crinkled pulled back, it indicates that they will If an animal approaches, do not let it crush you. Run Look for something to do in order to a physical separation between you and the elephant either a tree or a stone.

9. RHINOCEROSES

The only way to escape from the rhinoceros is to hide behind a tree because it is a significant obstacle for the animal and it won't follow you through the bushes or high grass. Rhinos have poor eyesight, which makes it easy to frighten and provoke them to attack. These animals can run at speeds of up to 37 miles per hour.

8.HIPPOPOTAMUS

Despite their weight, hippopotamuses can run at a pace of 18.5 miles per hour. These animals appear to be cute, but this impression is quite deceiving because they can be incredibly deadly. They also don't have flawless personalities, making it simple to enrage them.

Try to avoid going into the brush when it's hot outside since hippos hide in the tall grass when it's dry. To get the animals to leave you alone, climb a tree or rock and stay there until the heat subsides.

7. BULLS

Contrary to popular belief, bulls react to movement rather than to red or any other color, which is why If a bull is charging at you, stay upright and continue to use your hat, shirt, or other available clothing as bait when the animal gets close enough to you, throw the item as far away from you as you can. The bull will then reverse course and chase this object. Climb up a tree, a rock, or a hill and wait there till it passes.

6.JERRYFISH

A jellyfish burn causes a persistent ache; some people think that peeing on the burned area will make the pain go away, but this is a myth. After getting burned, wash the area with salt water; using fresh water will only make things worse. Next, remove the remaining jellyfish parts with tweezers or a stick. If you have antihistamine cream, apply it to the burn.

4. ALLIGATORS AND CROCODILES

If you've been grabbed, hit the eyes; the eyes and the throat of these animals are their most sensitive areas to make the animal let you go. If you notice that the predator is crawling toward you on the ground, make as much noise as you can. Run in a zigzag. This is the situation when to run and shout is the best solution. The jaws of these animals are the strongest on the planet in this case, breaking free won't be a piece of cake. If you notice a crocodile while swimming, avoid making splashes or shouting because that would attract unwelcome attention. Instead, attempt to swim away quietly.

3. BEARS

Knowing several is essential. behavioral norms do not apply. If you flee, you will appear to be a wild animal or prey. will at the very least follow you instinctively.

and if you believe that you are unable to operate a bears should disregard this because they are capable of developing speed. approximately 30 mph curl up into a ball and drop to the ground. If a bear approaches you at a speed of 30 miles per hour, drop to the ground, curl up into a ball, cover your neck, and act dead so that you won't be seen as a threat. Don't be alarmed if the bear throws you around briefly; these cunning animals frequently follow their prey around and keep an eye on them.

2. GORILLAS

Gorillas are known as the lords of the jungle for good reason; they are protectors of their family and territory and won't attack you if you act properly.

Sit down to make yourself appear smaller and to avoid towering over the gorilla. In the event of an assault or approach, attempt to whisper and curl up into a ball. Gorillas are proud animals and, in general, won't attack the weak and vulnerable.

1.BEES

Dark colors attract bees' attention, so if you're wearing a black t-shirt, your chances of being stung by these insects are significantly higher. If a hive of bees or just a few of them are following you, hide in a dark place.

Bees will protect their hive and can bite even if you are just walking by. We hope you never have to escape from our rhinoceros, swim away from a crocodile, or encounter a hungry lion, but now you will be able to protect yourself in the wilderness. Please share this video with your friends and tell them to stay safe. We also appreciate your likes. The more of them we have, the more people will be able to watch this film, possibly saving someone's life.

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