12 techniques that will help you survive a deadly battle
with an animal.
1. Shark.
In order not to attract shark, avoid getting blood
or urine in the water. If you meet a shark face to face, don’t turn your back
and don’t try to run away in panic, just move slowly. If you are caught, aim at
the eyes and gills.
2. Kangaroos.
Slowly move back. Don’t turn around and don’t run.
3. Lions.
Try to look bigger. Talk to the lion in a
moderately loud and confident voice.
4. Elephants.
Pay attention to its body language. If the animal
is attacking you, don’t run away. Instead try to find something that will serve
as barries between you and the elephant.
5. Rhinos.
Stand behind a tree.
6. Hippos.
If the weather is hot, try not to go into
brushwoods. To make a hippo leave you alone, climb up a tree.
7. Bulls.
If a bull is running to you, stand straight and
still. Use your hat, t-shirt, or any other clothes as bait. Once the bull comes
close enough, throw this item of clothing aside.
8. Jellyfish.
Right after getting the sting. Wash it with salt water
tehn using a stick or tweezers, remove the leftovers of the tentacles.
9. Alligators
or Crocodiles.
If you’re caught, hit the animal’s eyes. if you
notice this predator crawling to you by ground, make as musch noise as you can
and run in a zigzag. If you see a crocodile while swimming, don’t make splashes
and don’t shout.
10. Snakes.
If you notice that you are being followed by snake,
stomp. If you are bitten, don’t try to duck the poison out of the wound, it’s
better to wash the wound with tap water, fix tourniquet and call the rescue
service.
11. Gorillas.
Sit down so as not to look bigger or tallerv than a
gorilla, try to whisper and avoid looking straight into his eyes.
12. Bees.
Dark colors attract the attention of bees. If there is a
swarm or just a couple of bees chasing you, hide in a dark place.
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