Wednesday, February 14, 2018

How to Survive a Cobra Encounter - EDUCATIONAL

How to Survive a Cobra Attack 

Surviving a cobra attack can be a real squeeze. This will be a shorter post, but very informative.

To begin, we will make a list of things you can do if you see one.

  • Back away if you see a cobra in the grass. They usually warn by rearing up before they strike

Wear tall boots and large socks. This may help deflect the bite.

  • Be careful when hiking in tall grass and around rocks. These are prime sunning spots for the snake.

Now it's time for some fun facts!

  • Cobras only inhabit Indonesia, Australia, and some of South America
  • Their venom can kill within fifteen minutes
  • Their neck bares out as a warning sign, so watch for it
Now, the only thing you can do if you do get bitten is stay calm. A pounding heart spreads the venom. Send another person for help.

Monday, February 12, 2018

Rabies-Infected Dog Info

Rabid Dogs

Rabid dogs are extremely dangerous. Heck, anything with Rabies is dangerous. To survive a dog attack, you'll need a taser, some dog spray, and a whacking stick.

Interesting Facts About Rabies

When dealing with a rabid dog, all you can do is not let it bite you. People who are infected by Rabies usually die. Some parents and grandparents have been known to chain themselves to a tree to defend their children or grandchildren from them after they go mad.

That is, if they can't reach a hospital in time.






Friday, February 2, 2018

How to Hunt Deer with Bow & Arrow

Bow Hunting

Bow hunting is fun and exciting; not to mention quiet enough to not scare the rest of the herd away. If you want t hunt deer, this is the place to learn. It is quick and painless if you hit them in the eye, but quieter than guns.

Finding and Killing Your Prey

To begin, you must find your prey. If you live in the Appalachian Mountains, this will come easy. There are plenty of deer and game to catch. Scout out a deer or a deer herd.

Aim for the eye or the heart, and make sure your aim is precise; then fire.

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